South West - Maintenance schemes
Maintenance schemes taking place in the South West region.
The latest maintenance schemes that will be running in this area can be found below in the 'Project information area'.
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You can view more details about the maintenance schemes taking place in the South West below:
Ash dieback and replanting
We recognise the environmental value of trees. We manage our trees through their whole lifecycle, to control safety risk and optimise their environmental value.
We began a programme of Ash Dieback removal in 2022. Although the issue still requires careful monitoring, we have now completed most of our clearance work. Over the coming months we will begin replanting the areas most affected by this work. We will plant just over 3,000 new trees along the A30 in Devon and Cornwall, ahead of bird nesting season. Local species such as Hazel, Crab Apple, Holly, Hawthorn, Honeysuckle, European Spindle, Hornbeam and several others in lesser numbers, will be planted in a variety of sizes. The trees have been carefully chosen to ensure local habitats are encouraged to flourish.
The work will take place on verges with some rolling lane closures in place.
Ash dieback is a national issue and more information from the Forestry Commission can be found here.
Tree Council - Ash dieback a tree owners guide
A30 Avers Interchange bridge repairs – Monday 9 September to November 2024
We’re carrying out repairs and maintenance to the Avers Interchange on the A30 at Redruth.
Working on the roundabout above the A30, we’ll be repairing and replacing expansion joints, resurfacing and waterproofing. This will maintain and improve safety for everyone using this busy junction.
Our work will start on Monday 9 September. It will take up to ten weeks. We’ll be using a mixture of lane and full closures to allow us to work as safely and quickly as possible, with least disruption.
Closure information
From 7am on Monday 9 September, the Avers Interchange roundabout over the A30 will be closed:
between the eastbound entry and westbound exit
between the westbound entry and eastbound exit
The A30 will remain open as usual through the junction.
Diversion
Diversion routes will be in place for eastbound traffic wanting to access Redruth and westbound traffic going towards North Country by travelling to the next junction and returning.
A30 Avers Interchange diversion map – once you’ve opened the map, select the route you want to show from the list on the left hand side.
Please plan ahead and allow extra time for your journey.
The roundabout is due to fully reopen in late November, however this work is subject to favourable weather conditions, for example heavy rain may affect the progress. We’ll be posting updates on our webpage.
Fully closing sections of the roundabout for solid blocks of time means we can reduce the time needed for this work from nine months to ten weeks.
Pedestrian and cycle shuttle bus service – North Country to ALDI
As we’re unable to allow pedestrian or cycle access through the closures, there will be a shuttle bus service running between North Country and ALDI from 7am to midnight each day. Please note this is subject to change depending on demand.
A30 Dunheved to Trebursye resurfacing - 04 November - 28 November 2024
We’re resurfacing the A30 between Dunheved and Trebursye. This will maintain and improve safety for everyone using the road, and reduce the need for any unplanned closures.
Closure and diversion routes:
Monday 4 to Monday 11 November:
The westbound A30 will be closed between Liftondown junction and Tavistock Road.
Diversion: use the A388.
Tuesday 12 to Monday 18 November:
The westbound A30 will be closed between Liftondown junction and Pennygillam.
Diversion: use the A388 and Hurdon Road.
Wednesday 20 to Wednesday 27 November:
The westbound entry slip at Pennygillam will be closed and we’ll be using a convoy system on the A30. This means the A30 is still open, but you will be taken past the working area behind a traffic vehicle at a reduced speed.
Diversion: use the eastbound A30 leave via the eastbound Tavistock Road exit slip onto Tavistock Road, where you can join the westbound carriageway.
Thursday 28 November:
The westbound A30 will be closed between Liftondown junction and Pennygillam.
Diversion: use the A388 and Hurdon Road.
Access will be maintained to properties within the closure, please approach the closure point for access.
This work is subject to favourable weather conditions, for example heavy rain may affect the progress.
If we’re unable to complete our work as planned during the above dates, we’ll also have closures on Friday 29 November and Monday 2 December. More details will be available here.
Please plan ahead and allow extra time for your journeys.
A30 Highgate / Indian Queens roadside weather station upgrades - 11 November – 09 December 2024
We’re currently upgrading a number of weather stations on our road network to maintain safety and improve the journey for road users. We use roadside weather stations to collect information like road temperature and atmospheric conditions.
As part of these upgrades, the following works will be taking place on the A30 eastbound carriageway at Highgate / Indian Queens junction:
11 November to 05 December
There will be overnight lane closures of the A30 eastbound carriageway at the Highgate / Indian Queens junction (8pm to 6am excluding weekends).
Monday 09 December
There will be a full overnight eastbound closure of the A30 at the Highgate / Indian Queens junction from 8pm – 6am. A very short diversion will be in place via the Indian Queens exit slip, before rejoining the A30 via the eastbound Indian Queens entry slip.
The road will be open as usual during the day.
We will also be returning to the site on various dates in December and January to finish our works and to ensure the technology is working as it should.
Please remember that closures can change at short notice. You can check the latest information on our daily closures page or find live travel information on our Traffic England website. Our travel alerts give details of live incidents on our network.
A303 road markings and cat’s eye replacement
We’re refreshing road markings and replacing cat's eyes along the A303.
We’ll carry out this work in phases with short sections of carriageway closed weeknights (8pm to 6am).
During the day, and at weekends, the road will be open as usual.
Closures and diversions
15 November: westbound closure - Podimore to Ilchester
Diversion via Sparkford: A359, Marston Magna, Yeovill, A37, rejoining A303 at Ilchester interchange
18 November – 19 November: eastbound closure - Ilchester Roundabout to Podimore Road junction
Diversion via A303 westbound to Cartgate roundabout, to then head on the A37, Yeovil and A359
20 November: westbound closure - Ilchester to Townsend
Diversion via A37, Yeovil, West Coker Road, Watercombe Lane, A3088 Cartgate roundabout
21 November – 22 November: westbound closure between Cartgate roundabout (A3088) and junction of A356
Diversion route via Cartgate roundabout A3088, A30, Crewkerne, and A356
25 November – 27 November: eastbound and westbound closure - Eagle Cross to Southfields roundabout
Eastbound diversion via A30, Crawley, Chard, and A358. Joining A303 at Southfields roundabout. Westbound traffic in reverse.
Local traffic diversion via Street Ash to join A30
28 November – 29 November: eastbound closure between Cartgate roundabout (A3088) and Ilchester (including slip roads)
Diversion via A3088, Watercombe Lane, A30, Yeovil, and A37 joining A303 by Ilchester
02 December: eastbound closure between junction of A356 and Cartgate roundabout (A3088). Including slip roads
Diversion via A356, Crewkerne, A30, West Coker, Watercombe Lane, and A3088
03 December: westbound closure between A356 junction and South Petherton (Hayes End roundabout)
Diversion via A356, Merriott, Harp Road, to rejoin A303 at Hayes End roundabout.
Please remember that closures can change at short notice. You can check the latest information on our daily closures page or find live travel information on our Traffic England site. Our travel alerts give details of live incidents on our network.
A36 Wilton to Bemerton resurfacing - 08 November 2024
We will be carrying out resurfacing work this month along the A36 between Wilton and Bemerton.
Closure
To carry out this work safely the A36 between the Wilton roundabout and Skew Bridge, Bemerton, will be closed to traffic on weeknights
- from Monday 18 November until Wednesday 4 December, between the hours of 8pm and 6am.
The road will be open as normal during the day and over the weekend.
Diversion
Diversion routes will be fully signposted.
The main diversion route will be via the A360 and The Avenue. Signs advising and directing traffic onto the diversion route will be in place from St Paul’s roundabout in Salisbury.
A local diversion route for access to and from Quidhampton will be:
- via the A3094,
- New Bridge Road,
- the A338 Churchill Way S,
- A36 Churchill Way E,
- A36 Churchill Way N and the
- A36 Churchill Way W.
Residents living within the closure will need to be escorted through the work area. Escort vans will be positioned at all accesses and side roads to assist.
Some of the work will be noisy and we apologise for any inconvenience caused.
Please remember that closures can change at short notice. You can check the latest information on our daily closures page or find live travel information on our Traffic England. Our travel alerts give details of live incidents on our network.
A369 Portbury Hundred - Roadside LED lighting upgrades - 21 November and 22 November.
We’re upgrading the lighting on the A369 Portbury Hundred and the M5 (between junctions 18 and 19) to newer and more efficient LED lighting.
Before we start our upgrade, we need to do some preparation work.
To keep disruption to a minimum, we’ll be working overnight when traffic flows are at their lowest.
The A369 Portbury Hundred will be closed overnight (from 8pm to 6am) on Thursday 21 November and Friday 22 November.
We’ll make every effort to ensure the impact on the local community and travelling public is kept to a minimum.
A clearly signed diversion route will be in place. Traffic will be diverted via the A369, B3129, B3130 and B3124.
This work is subject to favourable weather conditions, for example heavy rain may affect the progress.
Please remember that closures can change at short notice. You can check the latest information on our daily closures page or find live travel information on our Traffic England. Our travel alerts give details of live incidents on our network.
A38 Carminow to Turfdown roundabouts resurfacing - 25 November to 5 December 2024
We’re resurfacing the A38 overnight between the Carminow and Turfdown roundabouts. This will maintain and improve safety for everyone using the road. It will also reduce the need for any unplanned closures.
We’ll carry out this work on weeknights between 8pm and 6am, when there is less traffic on the road. Works will start from the evening of Monday 25 November. It will take us up to two weeks.
During the day the road will be open as usual.
Closures and diversions
Phased overnight (8pm to 6am) works:
Monday 25 to Friday 29 November: the eastbound A30 Carminow exit will be closed. There will also be temporary traffic lights on the Carminow Roundabout on Wednesday, Thursday and Friday nights. Diversion: please travel to the next junction and return on the westbound carriageway.
Tuesday 26 to Friday 29 November: the Carminow Road entry and exit on the Carminow Roundabout will be closed. Diversion: A38, A389, B3268 and Normandy Way.
Wednesday 27 to Friday 29 November: There will be temporary traffic lights on the Carminow Roundabout.
Monday 2 to Wednesday 4 December: the A38 will be closed in both directions between the Turfdown and Carminow roundabouts.
Thursday 5 December: the A38 westbound will be closed between the Turfdown and Carminow roundabouts.
Diversions for the A38 Turfdown to Carminow roundabouts closures
If you’re going eastbound on the A30, leave at Innis Downs, or the Cardinham junction, join the westbound carriageway go to the Callywith exit and follow the A38, A389, B3268 and Turfdown Road.
Taller vehicles (over 4 metres) wishing to join the A38 from the A30 eastbound will be diverted on the A30 to the Tavistock Road exit to join the A388 via Callington to go to the Carkeel Roundabout.
If you’re going westbound leave the A30 at Callywith and follow the A38, A389, B3268 onto Turfdown Road.
Taller vehicles (over 4 metres) heading west on the A30 and wanting to join the A38, please leave at Launceston or use the A30 to go to Callywith, leave via A30 Innis Downs and follow the HGV route back to the Turfdown Roundabout.
Anyone heading west on the A38, will be diverted at Turfdown Roundabout, onto Lostwithiel Road B3268 and into Bodmin to join the A30 at Callywith or Innis Downs.
Taller vehicles (over 4 metres) will be diverted at Turfdown Roundabout onto B3268, A390, A391 and return to A30 Innis Downs junction.
Please plan ahead and allow extra time for your journeys.
This work is subject to favourable weather conditions, for example heavy rain may affect the progress.
If we’re unable to complete our work as planned during the above dates, our closures will continue until Monday 9 December.
A38 Glynn Valley (near Bodmin) overnight closures for routine maintenance - 18 November - 23 November 2024
We will shortly be carrying out routine maintenance in the Glynn Valley. The A38 will be closed overnight between Turfdown Cross and Twelvewoods roundabout (at the junction with the A390 at Dobwalls).
We carry out routine maintenance of this stretch of road twice a year. We’ll clear verges and drains to prevent flooding, carry out small sections of surfacing, clean signs to ensure good visibility, trim vegetation, repair any accident damage and refresh road markings and road studs where needed.
Additionally, we’ll also remove Ash dieback, repair bank, fence, and sign damage and replace marker posts. Cornwall Council will use the closure to clear litter.
There will be overnight closures from: 8.30pm on Monday 18 November 2024 until: 6am on Saturday 23 November 2024.
Access for residents will be maintained at all times.
Diversions
All light vehicles travelling both eastbound and westbound will be diverted via Lostwithiel (see orange route on map). HGV’s travelling westbound will also be diverted via this route.
HGVs over 20 tonnes travelling eastbound will be diverted via the A30 to Launceston and then onto the A390 to rejoin the A38 at Carkeel roundabout (see blue route on map).
A38 Menheniot vehicle activated signs upgrade – from Monday 23 September 2024
We’re replacing the Vehicle Activated Signs (VAS) on the A38 at the Menheniot junction at Lower Clicker. This will maintain and improve safety for everyone who uses the junction.
We’ll be using a mix of lane and overnight closures to safely carry out the work, starting on Monday 23 September. It will take around six months.
Closure information
- Monday 4 November to Friday 6 December: the first exit to the B3251 on the westbound carriageway, and a lane on the westbound carriageway, will be closed weeknights 9pm to 6am. A diversion will be in place using the other B3251 exit.
Please plan ahead and allow extra time for your journeys. As our work progresses, there will be some full closures of the A38. These are currently due to start on at the end of January 2025. We’ll provide more information here.
Access will be maintained for anyone with direct access off the A38 within the closures.
This work is subject to favourable weather conditions, for example heavy rain may affect the progress.
A38 St Budeaux to Tamar roundabout overnight survey work - Monday 25 November 2024
We’re surveying the A38 between St Budeaux and the Tamar roundabout. This will help us plan a future resurfacing scheme.
We'll be working overnight on Monday 25 November from 8pm to 6am.
Closure
We'll close the westbound entry slip at St Budeaux overnight while we work.
Convoy system
We’ll use a convoy system on the A38 westbound between St Budeaux and the Tamar roundabout.
This means the A38 is still open, but you will be taken past the working area behind a traffic vehicle at a reduced speed.
Diversion
A signed diversion route will be in place.
We'll divert traffic:
- by the A38 eastbound entry slip
- then to leave at Manadon eastbound exit slip
- return by the westbound carriageway to join the convoy system
Please plan ahead and allow extra time for your journey.
Please remember that closures can change at short notice. You can check the latest information on our daily closures page or find live travel information on Traffic England. Our travel alerts give details of live incidents on our network.
A38 Notter Bridge drainage improvements – Monday 2 September to December 2024
We’re improving the drainage and carrying out other maintenance on the A38 at Notter Bridge.
We’ll be using a mix of lane and overnight closures, starting on Monday 2 September. It will take us around three months.
Closure information - updated 4 October
The A38 will be closed between Landrake and Notter Bridge on Thursday 17 and Friday 18 October, 8pm to 6am each night, to move the contraflow. A diversion will be in place via Liskeard and Callington. For larger vehicles, please follow diversion route via Bodmin, Launceston and Callington. Access will be maintained for emergency vehicles only. Please use diversions for any other traffic.
A38 Notter Bridge HGV diversion
There will be no overtaking lane between Landrake and Notter Bridge while the contraflow is in place.
Please plan ahead and allow extra time for your journeys.
We’ll need some further overnight closures to remove the traffic management once our work is complete. This is currently planned for Monday 16 and Tuesday 17 December. We’ll post more details here and on social media channels.
Please remember that closures can change at short notice. You can check the latest information on our daily closures page or find live travel information on our Traffic England. Our travel alerts give details of live incidents on our network.
A38 Saltash Tunnel overnight closures for routine maintenance - 2024 to 2025
Saltash Tunnel will be closed overnight for routine maintenance from 8pm in the evening to 6am the following morning:
2025
- January 7, 8 and 9
- April 8, 9 and 10
- July 8, 9 and 10
- October 7, 8 and 9
Please note these dates may be subject to change.
A40 Golden Valley resurfacing - Friday 1 November to Tuesday 19 November 2024
We’re resurfacing the westbound A40 between Cheltenham and Gloucester.
Closures
A40 westbound between M5 junction 11 and the Elmbridge Court Roundabout - 1 November to 4 November
We'll close the A40 westbound from Friday 1 November 8pm to Monday 4 November 6am.
A40 westbound between Arle Court and Elmbridge Court roundabouts - 4 November to 19 November
We'll close the A40 westbound weeknights (8pm to 6am) from Monday 4 to Tuesday 19 November
We're sharing these closures with Gloucestershire County Council. The Council will use closures to work on its section of the A40. This will reduce the need for further closures in future.
Diversions
The diversion will follow the B4063.
A40 Golden Valley westbound diversion map.
Larger vehicles, please use the A4013, A4019, A38 and A40.
A40 Golden Valley westbound HGV diversion map.
Please plan ahead and allow extra time for your journeys.
The M5 will be open as usual. You will still be able to join the motorway at junction 11 from the A40 eastbound (coming from the Gloucester direction).
During weeknight closures, if you leave the M5 you’ll only be able to join the A40 eastbound (towards Cheltenham)
Please follow diversions for any other journeys.
Please remember that closures can change at short notice. You can check the latest information on our daily closures page or find live travel information on our Traffic England site. Our travel alerts give details of live incidents on our network.
A40 (Highnam Woods to Churcham) overnight works for technical surveys - From 07 November 2024
We’re carrying out a range of technical surveys on the A40 between Highnam Woods to Churcham.
The surveys will include soil sampling, drainage CCTV, ground penetrating radars, and trial pits. This will help us to gather data to plan and design a possible future drainage renewal project.
We will carry out this work weeknights (Monday to Friday) between 8pm and 6am only. This is when there is the least traffic on the road.
Works will take place overnight on:
- 07 and 08 November
- 13 – 26 November (excluding weekends)
During the day the road will be open as usual.
Traffic management
There will be multiway traffic lights in place (8pm – 6am) on 07 and 08 November, and then again from 13 – 26 November (excluding weekends).
The lights will be on the A40 between Highnam Woods to Churcham.
Access to properties with the area will be maintained throughout.
Please remember that closures can change at short notice. You can check the latest information on our daily closures page or find live travel information on our Traffic England website. Our travel alerts give details of live incidents on our network.
M4 junction 18 roundabout to A46 Cold Ashton roundabout - overnight closures - 18 November - 20 November 2024
We’ll soon be carrying out general maintenance works, such as drainage, sign repairs, sweeping and inspections, between the M4 J18 roundabout and the A46 Cold Ashton roundabout.
This will maintain safety and improve journeys, while preventing the need for unplanned closures.
We’ll carry out this work weeknights between 8pm and 6am only, when there is less traffic on the road, starting from the evening of Monday 18 November. It will take us up to two nights to complete the works.
During the day the road will be open as usual.
Closure information
From Monday 18 November, for two nights, the carriageway between the M4 J18 roundabout and the A46 Cold Ashton roundabout, will be closed overnight (8pm to 6am).
Diversion information and access
Well signed diversion routes will be in place, in both directions.
Diversion route (non-LGV traffic)
Southbound diversion is to:
- travel north of A46.
- turn right onto Norley Lane,
- turn right onto Marshfield Road
- turn right onto the A420 to Cold Ashton roundabout
Northbound diverted traffic to follow in reverse.
Diversion route (LGVs)
For southbound LGV traffic:
- follow M4 eastbound to J17
- go south on A350
- turn right onto the A420 and follow to Cold Ashton roundabout
Northbound diverted traffic to follow in reverse.
Please remember that closures can change at short notice. You can check the latest information on our daily closures page or find live travel information on our Traffic England website. Our travel alerts give details of live incidents on our network.
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