South West - Maintenance schemes

Maintenance schemes taking place in the South West region.

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We recognise the environmental value of trees, and manage our trees through their whole lifecycle, to control safety risk and optimise the environmental value provided by trees. 

In the South West we manage a large estate including significant areas of woodland by the side of our roads. Our tree specialists carry out regular inspections for safety and general woodland management. 

We also have a legal obligation to ensure our strategic road network remains safe to road users and the trees in our care do not pose a hazard to adjacent property. Where possible we will make trees safe, and as a last resort remove dead or dying trees when advised to do so by our specialists. 

Ash dieback is significant across the South West region, it has spread rapidly to the trees alongside our roads over recent years. 

Regrettably, surveys by our specialists have found dry conditions and increased temperatures have increased stress on already diseased trees and many ash trees are deteriorating quickly. A large proportion are now dead or dying and pose a potential safety risk, leaving us with no alternative other than to make them safe or remove them. 

Over the coming months, we will remove or make safe ash trees identified for urgent action. We will also be replanting trees in some locations. 

We will be removing and replanting in the following locations: 

  • The A30 between Whitecross, Cornwall, and Shillingford Abbot, Devon. 
  • The A38 between Tamar Bridge and Exeter. 

The tree work along the A30 will start on Tuesday 22 April and will last approximately 6 weeks. 

The tree work along the A38 will be carried out in two phases: 

  • Phase one (Tamar Bridge to Lee Mill) will start on Monday 19 May and will last approximately 7 weeks. 
  • Phase two (Lee Mill to Exeter) will start on Monday 3 November and will last approximately 5 months. 

The work will take place overnight. 

Traffic management will include a combination of lanes closures and complete carriageway closures depending on the work taking place. If needed, diversion routes will be fully signposted. 

Ash dieback is a national issue and more information from the Forestry Commission can be found. 

Also, please refer to the Tree Council - Ash dieback a tree owners guide 

We’re resurfacing a 4.5km section of the A303 through the village of Winterbourne Stoke in Wiltshire. 

The works will take place in both directions between Longbarrow roundabout (situated to the west of Amesbury) up to the start of the dual carriageway section to the west of Winterbourne Stoke. This will maintain and improve safety for everyone using the road and reduce the need for any unplanned closures.

We’ll be carrying out this work via a mix of weeknight closures, as well as one full weekend closure. Works will start from the evening of Monday 31 March. 

Access will be maintained to properties on the A303 directly within the closure. Please speak to the site team at the nearest closure point to be escorted through the works.

Weeknight closures - Monday 31 March – Friday 02 May 

We’ll undertake the majority of the works via overnight closures (Monday – Friday, from 9pm to 6am) in both directions between Longbarrow Roundabout and the A36 junction to the west of Winterbourne Stoke. This includes the road through the village of Winterbourne Stoke.

The A303 will be open as usual during the day and at weekends. Please also note, we will not be working over the Easter weekend from 17 April – 21 April.

Full weekend closure from 9pm on Friday 25 April until 6am on Monday 28 April

A section of the resurfacing works will be undertaken via one full weekend closure. The full weekend closure of the A303 will be between Longbarrow Roundabout and the A36 junction to the west of Winterbourne Stoke. This closure includes the road through the village of Winterbourne Stoke. 

The teams will be working 24/7. 

Diversion information

Well signed diversions will be in place in both directions. 

Through traffic diversions

Light vehicles (under 14ft) - eastbound traffic will:

  • follow the A303
  • the A36 down to Wilton
  • back up the A360 to Longbarrow Roundabout

For westbound traffic, follow in reverse.  

HGV’s (over 14ft) - eastbound traffic will:

  • follow the A303
  • then A36 up to the B390 junction to Chitterne
  • follow the B390 through Chitterne toward Shrewton
  • join the A360 then the B3086
  • rejoin the A303 at Longbarrow Roundabout

For the westbound diversion, folllow in reverse. 

To access Winterbourne Stoke

Diversion routes for Winterbourne Stoke will be via the above routes plus the B3083 either side of the A303 closure. Please note, there will be no through access on the B3083 north / south of the A303 during the closures.

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, we may need to continue beyond the dates stated above. 

Please plan ahead and allow extra time for your journeys. 

We will do all that we can to keep disruption to a minimum with the nosiest works undertaken before 11pm each night. However, we apologise in advance for any inconvenience caused.

We'll be working 6am to 6pm on weekdays only from Tuesday 6 May until Tuesday 13 May.

Traffic management

Two-way temporary traffic lights between Highbury Avenue and Finchley Road (located on the A36 down Wilton Road). 

We'll close the footpath during our works. There will be a well signed diversion route for pedestrians.

The bus stop on the north side will also be temporarilly out of service. This will help limit congestion through temporary traffic signals. 

We'll maintain access to properties throughout. 

If we’re unable to complete our work as planned, we may need to continue work beyond these dates.

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.

We’ll be working overnight on weeknights only, when there is less traffic on the road.

Closures

We'll need these overnight (8pm – 6am) closures on weeknights from Tuesday 22 April to Wednesday 30 April.

  • Eastbound entry and exit slip roads on A38 at Lower Clicker
  • Central reservation gap on A38 at Lower Clicker

Diversions

If you want to use the eastbound exit slip at Menheniot:

Take the surrounding roads on the local road network, prior to Lower Clicker Junction

If you want to join the A38 from the eastbound entry slip at Menheniot:

Take the surrounding roads on the local road network to join the eastbound A38

If you use the central reservation gap to travel eastbound:
  • leave the A38 westbound via Island Shop exit slip
  • rejoin the A38 eastbound via A38 Island Shop entry slip
If you use the central reservation gap to travel westbound:
  • use the A38 Trerulefoot Roundabout
  • rejoin the A38 westbound carriageway

Convoy system through works

We’ll use a convoy system on the eastbound A38. This means:

  • the A38 stay open
  • you will be taken through the working area behind one of our vehicles, at a reduced speed. 

Local access

We'll maintain access to:

  • properties with access only from A38
  • access to the mainline bus stop at Lower Clicker for night-time buses.

Please plan ahead and allow extra time for your journeys. 

If we’re unable to complete our work as planned, we may need to continue beyond these dates. We'll update details here.

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.

We’ll work overnight (8pm – 6am) from Tuesday 29 April – Friday 2 May, when there is less traffic on the road. 

During the day the road will be open as usual.

Closures

Tuesday 29 April to Friday 2 May - A38 westbound entry and exit slip roads, Petersfield

Closed overnight (8pm to 6am).

There will also be:

  • one lane closed on the westbound A38
  • temporary traffic lights overnight on the local roads surrounding the slip roads

Diversions

If you want to use the westbound exit slip:
  • take the A38 to Twelvewood Roundabout
  • leave the roundabout into Dobwalls village
If you want to join the A38 from the westbound entry slip at Petersfield:
  • go through the village of Dobwalls
  • join the A38 at Twelvewoods Roundabout

If we’re unable to complete our work as planned, we may need to continue beyond these dates. We'll update these details if we have to do so.

Please plan ahead and allow extra time for your 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.

We’re resurfacing the A38 from St Neot (Carnglaze Caverns junction) and Dobwalls (Twelvewoods roundabout). This will maintain and improve safety for everyone using the road, and reduce the need for any unplanned closures.

We’ll carry out this work on weeknights (8.30pm – 6am) from Tuesday 6 May until Friday 16 May. This is when there is less traffic on the road. 

The road will be open as usual during the day and at weekends.

Closures

During the works, the A38 will be closed weeknights in both directions from Twelvewoods to Turfdown Roundabout. 

Closures will be in place weeknights (8.30pm – 6am) from 6 May to 16 May (excluding weekends).

Access will be maintained to properties directly within the closure. Please speak to the site team to be escorted through the works. 

Diversions

Well signed diversions will be in place.

Through traffic
  • All light vehicles travelling both eastbound and westbound will be diverted via Lostwithiel. HGVs 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. 
Access to Bodmin Parkway Station

Access to Bodmin Parkway Station will be maintained throughout the works from Turfdown Roundabout. 

Access to properties within the closure 
  • Turfdown to Bodmin Parkway station – access from Turfdown roundabout.
  • Mount junction – access from North Lane or the St Neot junction by the Halfway House pub.
  • Trago Mills employees and properties between Trago Mills and Halfway House – access via the A390 and North Lane.
  • St Neot (Carnglaze Caverns) – access via Doublebois crossroads on 6 May 2025. For all other nights please access via the A390 and North Lane.
  • Dobwalls (Twelvewoods roundabout) and Doublebois – please access via Doublebois crossroads, apart from the 13 May. On 13 May, please access via Twelvewoods Roundabout.
  • Halfway House pub – Access will be maintained to the Halfway House. Please access from the A390 via North Lane. Signage will be in place. 
  • On the nights of the 8 and 13 May access across the A38 at Doublebois Crossroads will not be possible. Residents on the northern side of the crossroads will need to use the A390, Dobwalls and Havett Road.

Please plan ahead and allow extra time for your journeys. 

This work is subject to favourable weather conditions. If we’re unable to complete our work as planned, we may need to continue beyond the dates stated above. 

Please also remember that closures can change at short notice. You can find live travel information on our Traffic England website or, our travel alerts give details of live incidents on our network.

Work

We're carrying out essential maintenance on the A419 and A417.

The work will include planned routine activities such as grass cutting, gully cleaning and vegetation management.

Closures

There will be overnight closures between (8pm and 6am) at the following locations on the following dates: 

Thursday 1 May to Friday 2 May

  • A419 between the Lady Lane junction and the A420 White Hart roundabout 

Tuesday 6 May to Wednesday 7 May

  • A419 between the A420 White Hart roundabout and the Commonhead junction 

Thursday 8 May to Friday 9 May 

  • A419 between the M4 Junction 15 and the Commonhead junction 

Monday 12 May to Tuesday 13 May 

  • A419 between the Commonhead junction and the A420 White Hart roundabout 

Wednesday 14 May to Thursday 15 May 

  • A419 between the M4 Junction 15 and the Commonhead junction

Friday 16 May to Monday 19 May 

  • A419 between the Turnpike junction and the Spine Road junction 

Tuesday 20 May to Wednesday 21 May

  • A419 between the Cricklade junction and the Spine Road junction 

Thursday 22 May to Friday 23 May

  • A419 between the Spine Road junction and the Burford Road interchange 

Tuesday 27 May to Wednesday 28 May

  • A419 between the Spine Road junction and the Cricklade junction 

Thursday 29 May to Friday 30 May

  • A419 between the Spine Road junction and the Lady Lane junction

 Monday 2 June to Tuesday 3 June

  •  A419 between the Burford Road interchange and the Spine Road junction 

Wednesday 4 June, Thursday 5 June, Friday 6 June, Monday 9 June, Monday 16 June and Tuesday 17 June

  • A417 between the Burford Road interchange and the Air Balloon roundabout 

Tuesday 10 June, Wednesday 11 June, Thursday 12 June, Friday 13 June, Monday 16 June and Tuesday 17 June

  • A417 between the Burford Road interchange and the Air Balloon roundabout

Wednesday 18 June

  • M5 Junction 11A and the A417 between M5 Junction 11A and the A46 Shurdington Road junction 

Thursday 19 June

  • A417 between the A46 Shurdington Road junction and the M5 Junction 11A 

 Friday 20 June and Monday 23 June

  • A417 between the Air Balloon roundabout and the A46 Shurdington Road junction 

Diversions

Diversion routes will be well signposted. Please follow the diversion routes. Do not use your sat nav. 

Should you need access to a property within the closure traffic management personnel will be available to assist. A contact number will be provided at the closure entrance, which you will need to call to arrange access. Please note, you may need to wait while safety measures are put into place to allow safe passage through the work site. 

Some of the work being carried out will be noisy and we will try to minimise any disruption, but please note that this will not always be possible.

 

We are carrying out essential maintenance work on the A419 and A417.

The work will include maintenance to structures, including joint replacements, and surfacing work. 

To carry out this work safely we will need to close the roads.

Closures

The A417, between the Air Balloon Roundabout and A46 Shurdington Road Junction, will be closed weeknights only, between the hours of 8pm and 6am, from Monday 7 April to Saturday 12 April. 

The A419, between the A420 White Hart Roundabout and the Turnpike/Lady Lane Junction, will be closed for a full weekend from 8pm on Thursday 24 April to 6am Monday 28 April. 

The A419 southbound carriageway will be closed between the Lady Lane Junction and the A420 White Hart Roundabout Junction on weeknights only, between the hours of 8pm and 6am, from Monday 28 April and Thursday 1 May. 

The A419 and A417 will be open as normal between these closures. 

Diversion routes will be fully sign posted. Please follow the diversion route not sat navs. 

Noise disruption

Due to the nature of the work we are carrying out there will be times when the work will cause some noise disruption. Every effort will be made to keep the noise to a minimum and we will plan the work to take place at times which will cause least disruption, but please note that this will not always be possible.

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.

 

Somerset Council is refurbishing junction 26 of the M5 and the A38 Chelston link road near Wellington. The scheme will replace the old concrete road and motorway junction.

Junction 26 and the A38 link road will be closed for approximately 14 weeks. 

Works are due to start on 16 June until mid / late September. 

For more information about the scheme, please visit Somerset Council’s website.

Work

We’re refreshing road markings and replacing cat's eyes along the M32.

We’ll be working weeknights (8pm – 6am) starting on Tuesday 22 April. This is when there is less traffic on the road. 

The M32 will be open as usual during the day and at weekends.

Closures and diversions

The following closures will be in place weeknights (8pm – 6am) from Tuesday 22 April – Monday 5 May (excluding weekends).

We’ll carry out this work in phases with short sections of carriageway closed overnight. Well signed diversions will be in place. 

Phase one: M32 J2 – J3 

  • Tuesday 22 April for two nights: Full closure of M32 northbound between J3 - J2
  • HGVs and light vehicles: via Lower Ashley Rd, Cheltenham/Gloucester Road, Muller Road to rejoin M32.
  • Thursday 24 April for two nights: Full closure of the M32 southbound between J2 – J3
  • HGVs and light vehicles: take Muller Road to join Gloucester/Cheltenham Road. Take Lower Ashley Road then the A4320 and the A432. Join Warwick Road and take Lower Ashley Road to Millpond Street.

Phase two: M32 J1 – J2 

  • Monday 28 April for three nights: Full closure of the M32 northbound between J2 - J1
  • HGVs: take the A432 Fishponds Road and then Cleeve Hill. Take Bromley Heath Road to join A4174 heading to M32 J1
  • Light vehicles: take the B4469 to Fishponds Road. Join Cleave Hill and take Bromley Heath Road
  • Thursday 1 May for three nights (excluding weekend): Full closure of the M32 southbound between J1 - J2
  • HGVs: reverse of northbound diversion route from 28 April.
  • Light vehicles: reverse of northbound diversion route from 28 April.

Phase three: M32 roundabout – M4 J19 

  • Dates to be confirmed

Please plan ahead and allow extra time for your journeys. 

Dates may change at short notice due to poor weather conditions or operational reasons. If we’re unable to complete our work as planned, we may need to continue beyond the dates stated above. 

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.

We’re renewing and maintaining roadside safety barriers across the South West. 

Traffic management

We'll work weeknights only (Monday to Friday). We won't work during the day, over weekends, or during bank holiday weekends.

We'll use a mixture of:

  • overnight (8pm to 6am) lane closures
  • temporary traffic lights
  • convoy systems - you'll be escorted through works behind a one of our vehicles at reduced speed.

If we need diversions, they'll be fully signposted. 

We’ll be working at 114 locations across the region. Works started on 31 March and will last approximately 20 weeks. 

We'll be working overnight at these locations:

Wiltshire - early to mid April, late May to mid June

M4 both directions
A36 southbound
A303 both directions

Gloucestershire - early April, early to mid-May, late June

M4 westbound
M5 both directions
A40 both directions 

Devon - mid to late April, late May, mid July to mid-August

M5 both directions
A38 both directions 

Somerset - late April to early May, mid-May to early June

M5 both directions
A303 eastbound 

Cornwall - late June to mid July, mid-August

A30 both directions
A38 both directions

Access to local properties

If you live close to where we're working, we'll contact you before we start. We'll maintain access for you throughout our works.

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.

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