Press release

Planned roadworks in Bristol, Gloucestershire, Somerset, BANES, Wiltshire, West Dorset and Devon: weekly summary for Monday 20 June to Sunday 26 June 2016

Planned new and ongoing road improvements over the coming week.

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The following summary of planned new and ongoing road improvements over the coming week is correct as of the above date but could be subject to change due to weather conditions or unforeseen circumstances. All our improvement work is carried out with the aim of causing as little disruption as possible.

Bristol

M32 junction 1 to 2: MetroBus scheme (Bristol City Council work)

Narrow lanes with 50mph speed restrictions will be in operation northbound and southbound until the end of September.

M48 Severn Bridge: cable work

Lane one will be closed eastbound and westbound until mid-September.

M48 Severn Bridge: cable work

Eastbound carriageway will be closed from 8pm on 24 June until 6am on 27 June. Diversion will be clearly signposted.

M5/M4 Almondsbury Interchange: maintenance

M4 eastbound link to M5 northbound and the southbound carriageway will be closed from 8pm on 20 June until 6am on 21 June. Diversion will be clearly signposted.

M5 junction 19: maintenance

Northbound entry slip road will be closed from 9pm on 22 June until 6am on 23 June. Diversion will be clearly signposted.

Gloucestershire

M5 junction 14 to 12: bridge maintenance

Narrow lanes with 50mph speed restrictions will be in place on the southbound and northbound carriageways until February 2017.

M5 junction 10 to 11A: structures

Narrow lanes with 50mph speed restrictions will be in operation northbound and southbound until mid-November.

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Updates to this page

Published 17 June 2016