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A four-week bridge maintenance scheme between junctions 12 and 14 on the M25 near Staines upon Thames will begin on Monday 27 October.
As the Highways Agency continues to upgrade the M1 in West Yorkshire to a smart motorway, only meters away from the motorway surface there is an unseen world of activity.
Roads Minister John Hayes has visited the A1 and A47 Wansford interchange.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Road users are advised the overnight carriageway closures on the A14 in Cambridgeshire due to start tonight will now begin on Tuesday (28 October) as the £3 million project to resurface sections begins.
Road users are advised the carriageway closures on the A1 at Black Cat roundabout will now begin next weekend (Friday 31 October) as work on the scheme to reduce congestion continues.
Road users are advised of further overnight closures of the M1 in Leicestershire and Northamptonshire from Monday next week (27 October) so emergency resurfacing work can be carried out.
Road users are advised of significant road closures on the M42 junction 6 throughout this weekend (Friday October 24 to Monday October 27).
A £2.3 million scheme to resurface the A66 between the A135 Preston Farm industrial estate junction and Elton will begin next week, providing a safer and smoother road surface for drivers in Stockton-on-Tees.
Drivers are advised Fisher Lane roundabout on the A1 at Seaton Burn will be closed for three weekends in order to resurface the newly widened roundabout and approach roads.
Work to resurface sections of the A1 between North Brunton and Clifton in Northumberland will begin its final stage next week providing safer, smoother road surface for drivers in Northumberland.
As work to improve the A11 Fiveways to Thetford continues, road users are advised of full overnight road closures next week for surfacing works.
Drivers heading to Dover or Gatwick this half term are being reminded by the Highways Agency to allow extra time as roadworks continue on the A2 and M23.
A £214,000 Highways Agency project along the M67 in Tameside near Manchester will deliver smoother, safer journeys for users of the motorway.
A four week resurfacing scheme starts from Monday 20 October to provide drivers with smoother and safer journeys on the A27 in Sussex.
Work starts tonight on two schemes on the M20 between Maidstone and Hythe in Kent to provide drivers with safe and reliable journeys.
Temporary traffic lights operating during the busy morning hours will be installed at junction 12 of the M40 in Warwickshire from next month to help relieve congestion for road users.
A scheme to improve safety on the A36 at Upton Lovell starts on Monday, 20 October and continues until February
Road users are advised of a planned road closure which is necessary to prepare the carriageway for an additional lane in each direction, as work on the scheme to improve the A14 between Girton and Histon progresses.
Parts of the M1 will be closed overnight between junction 16 near Northampton and junction 19 at Catthorpe in Leicestershire for five nights in the next week.
A programme of resurfacing and essential maintenance will take place along the A30 between Carland Cross and Chiverton in October and November.
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