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 refreshing road markings and replacing cat's eyes at various locations along the A30 between Exeter and Penzance. 

We’ll be working on weeknights (8pm – 6am) between Monday 30 June and Wednesday 30 July. This is when there is less traffic on the road. 

The A30 will be open as usual during the day and at weekends.

We’ll carry out this work in phases and will be using a mixture of:

  • overnight (8pm to 6am) lane closures
  • short sections of overnight carriageway closures (8pm – 6am)
  • 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. 

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. 

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 A30 (eastbound) from Temple Junction through to Colliford. 

We’ll be carrying out this work weeknights (Monday – Friday between 8pm – 6am). This is when there is the least amount of traffic using the road. 

While we’re working, we’ll be using a convoy system on the eastbound 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. 

Works will start on Monday 23 June. It will take up to six weeks to complete our works. 

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

Closures and diversions

The central reservation gaps on the A30 at Shallowater and Colliford Lake will be closed for a small number of shifts when we’re working in those areas. 

When the central reservation gaps are closed, there will be short, well signed diversions in place: 

  • for westbound traffic wanting to join the A30 eastbound, a short diversion will be in place via Temple Tor junction
  • for eastbound traffic wishing to join the A30 westbound, a short diversion will be in place via the Jamaica Inn junction

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.

Works

We’re undertaking routine maintenance works at various locations on the A36 and the A303. 

We’ll work overnight when there are fewer vehicles on the road. The roads will be open as usual during the day and at weekends.

Closures and Diversions

Overnight road closures will be in place, in both directions, on:

Wednesday 9 July for two nights (8pm – 6am) A36 Bathampton to Beckington. 

A diversion will be in place using the A4, A350 and the A361

Monday 14 July for two nights (8pm – 6am) A303 Illchester Meads.

A diversion will be in place using the A303

Wednesday 16 July for two nights (8pm – 6am) A303 Countess to Parkhouse.

A diversion will be in place using the A345 and A338

Monday 24 July for four nights (8pm – 6am) A303 Illminster bypass.

Diversion route for light vehicles is by the A358, A378 and A372.

The diversion for HGVs is by the A358, A38, A361 and A372.

Monday 28 July for three nights (8pm – 6am) A303 Longbarrow to Countess.

A diversion will be in place using the B3086, The Packway and the A345

Monday 4 August for five nights (9pm – 6am) A36 Ower to Bourne Way. 

A diversion will be in place using the A338, A31 and A36.

We'll maintain access for properties directly within the closures. Please speak to the team at the closure points. 

We'll do all that we can to keep disruption to a minimum. Where possible, noisier works will be completed in the early evening.

Dates may change at short notice due to poor weather conditions or operational reasons. We'll update these details if we need more time to finish our work.

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 undertaking maintenance work on the A36 between Deptford and Crockerton roundabout. The works will include carriageway repairs and resurfacing works.

We’ll be working overnight from 8pm – 6am. This is when there are fewer vehicles on the road.

The A36 will be closed in both directions overnight (8pm – 6am) between Deptford and Crockerton roundabout, on:

  • Tuesday 1 July
  • Wednesday 2 July
  • Thursday 3 July

The road will be open as usual during the day.

Diversion

During our works, well signed diversions will be in place. 

Road users will be diverted via the A350 and the A303.

Access will be maintained for properties directly within the closures. Please speak to the team at the closure points. 

We'll do all that we can to keep disruption to a minimum. Where possible, noisier works will be completed in the early evening.

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.

Please plan ahead and allow extra time for your journeys. 

Work

We’re undertaking maintenance work on the A36 between Quidhampton and St Paul’s roundabout. The work includes carriageway repairs and resurfacing. 

We’ll be working overnight from 8pm – 6am. This is when there are fewer vehicles on the road.

Closures

The A36 will be closed in both directions overnight (8pm – 6am) between Quidhampton and St Paul’s roundabout, on:

  • Thursday 26 June
  • Friday 27 June

The road will be open as usual during the day.

Diversion

During our works, well signed diversions will be in place. 

Road users will be diverted via The Avenue and the A360.

Access will be maintained for properties directly within the closures. Please speak to the team at the closure points. 

We'll do all that we can to keep disruption to a minimum. Where possible, noisier works will be completed in the early evening.

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. 

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.

As part of our ongoing efforts to maintain and improve the A38, we’ll be carrying out essential survey work on the Mardle Viaduct to help design and plan future replacement of the bridge joints.

To carry out this work safely, overnight closures will be in place on the A38 at Buckfastleigh as follows:

  • Eastbound carriageway: 7pm - 6am on Monday 21 July and Tuesday 22 July 
  • Westbound carriageway:7pm - 6am on Wednesday 23 July 

Diversion

Traffic will be diverted via the A384 and A385.

Please follow the signed diversion routes and do not rely on sat navs.

We appreciate your patience while we carry out this important work to keep the road network safe and reliable.

We’re 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.

From Monday 7 to Friday 25 July, we’ll be upgrading our station on the A38 at Landrake. To allow this work to be carried out safely, we’ll need to close Tideford Road between Prospect House and the A38 on weekdays between 8am and 6pm.

View the diversion route map.

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 weeknights (Monday – Friday between 8pm and 6am) when there is less traffic on the road. 

The road will be open as usual during the day and at weekends, including over the August Bank Holiday weekend.

Well signed diversions will be in place.

We'll work in 3 Phases:

Phase one

30 June to 2 July and 9  to 10 July

A38 westbound carriageway closed between the Smithaleigh westbound exit and entry slips

Diversion

A short diversion will be in place using the off and on slips.

3 and 4 July

A38 Smithaleigh westbound entry slip closed. 

Diversion

Take the local road network and re-join the westbound A38 at Lee Mill.  

Important - HGVs

If HGVs  leave the A38 westbound exit slip at Smithaleigh after 8pm, they won't be able to re-enter the A38 until 6am

3 to 8 July

Voss Farm eastbound exit and entry slips closed. 

Diversion

  • leave via A38 westbound Deep Lane exit slip
  • turn right onto B3416, then up to the roundabout and return
  • turn left into local road network.  

Convoy system during slip road closures

We’ll use a convoy system on the A38. You'll be taken past the working area at reduced speed behind one of our vehicles.

Phase two

9 to 21 July

 A38 closed westbound between Wrangaton and Ivybridge. 

Diversion

Take the B3213, Marjorie Kelly Way, Western Road and the B3213 before re-joining the A38

Phase three

28 July to 16 August and 28 August to 29 August

A38 westbound carriageway closed between A38 Deep Lane westbound exit slip and A38.

Marsh Mills will be closed weeknights. 

Diversion

  • take A38 Deep Lane westbound exit slip
  • turn right up to the roundabout
  • turn left onto B3416 (Plympton), then Glen Road and Plymouth Road
  • rejoin the A38 westbound at Marsh Mills. 
18 to 23 July and 27 to 28 August

A38 westbound entry slip at Smithaleigh closed weeknights. 

Diversion

Take the local road network to rejoin the westbound A38 at Lee Mill. 

Important - HGVs

If HGVs  leave the A38 westbound exit slip at Smithaleigh after 8pm, they won't be able to re-enter the A38 until 6am

18 to 24 July and 27 to 28 August

A38 Voss Farm exit and entry slips closed weeknights. 

Diversions

Westbound Voss Farm exit slip closures:

  • you'll be diverted by A38 westbound Deep Lane exit slip
  • turn right onto B3416, then up to the roundabout
  • return and turn left into local road network. 

Westbound Voss Farm entry slip closures:

  • you'll be diverted by the local network to turn left onto the B3416
  • turn left onto the A38 westbound Deep Lane entry slip.
24 to 25 July and 20 to 21 August

A38 Voss Farm entry slip (only) closed weeknights.

Diversions

  • you'll be diverted by the local network to join the B3416
  • turn left and then right to join the A38 eastbound by the eastbound entry slip at Deep Lane
  • leave by A38 Lee Mill eastbound exit slip
  • rejoin the A38 westbound by the westbound Lee Mill entry slip
25 - 26 July

A38 Voss Farm entry slip (only)  closed overnight. 

Diversion

  • you'll be diverted by the local network to turn left onto the B341
  • turn left onto the A38 westbound Deep Lane entry slip.  
23 to 25 July and 19 to  27 August

A38 Deep Lane westbound exit slip closed weeknights. 

Diversion

  • take the A38 Marsh Mills exit slip
  • use the roundabout to return by eastbound A38 Marsh Mills entry slip
  • leave by the eastbound A38 Deep Lane exit slip 
24 - 25 July and 20 - 27 August

A38 Deep Lane westbound entry slip closed weeknights. 

Diversion

  • take the A38 eastbound Deep Lane entry slip
  • leave by the eastbound A38 Lee Mill exit slip
  • take the westbound Lee Mill entry slip to re-join the A38 westbound
18 to 20 August and 27 to 28 August

A38 Deep Lane eastbound entry slip closed weeknights. 

Diversion

  • take the A38 westbound Deep Lane entry slip
  • leave by the westbound A38 Marsh Mills exit slip
  • use the roundabout and re-join the A38 eastbound carriageway by the eastbound Marsh Mills entry slip. 

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.

 

Working with Vision Zero South West Road Safety Partnership, we’re taking steps to improve safety along the A38 in Cornwall. We’re delivering an average speed camera scheme between Carkeel and Trerulefoot.

In partnership with Cornwall Council and Devon & Cornwall Police and other external partners, we’ll be installing new cameras over a six-mile section of road. 

The scheme will comprise of:

  • 10 average speed camera installations
  • two new spot speed cameras between the Carkeel roundabout and Trerulefoot
  • new 30mph speed restrictions installed in the villages of Landrake and Tideford.

Works are due to start on Monday 16 June and will last approximately six weeks. 

We'll be working overnight (Monday – Friday from 8pm – 6am) at various locations on the A38 between Carkeel and Trerulefoot. 

To keep our team and road users safe, temporary two-way traffic lights will be in place at some of the sites while we’re working.

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

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.

For more details we'll be sharing press releases about the scheme.

Bloor Homes and Montel Civil Engineering are developing land at Stoketon Cross for new housing.

This includes:

  • a new access roundabout onto the A38
  • two new access junctions.

Bloor Homes and Montel Civil Engineering will need traffic management at various locations while they work.

For more information, visit Montel Civil Engineering.

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 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 

Wednesday 9 July, Thursday 10 July, Friday 11 July, Saturday 12 July, Monday 14 July, Tuesday 15 July, Wednesday 16 July, Monday 21 July, Tuesday 22 July, Friday 25 July and Saturday 26 July

  • A419 Closure between A420 White Hart Roundabout Junction and Turnpike Junction (Diversion Route 12 northbound)

Wednesday 23 July, Thursday 24 July, Friday 25 July, Saturday 26 July, Sunday 27 July, Monday 28 July, Tuesday 29 July, Wednesday 30 July, Thursday 31 July, Friday 1 August, Saturday 2 August and Monday 4 August.

Also Monday 11 August, Tuesday 12 August, Wednesday 13 August, Thursday 14 August, Friday 15 August, Saturday 16 August, Monday 18 August, Tuesday 19 August, Wednesday 20 August and Thursday 21 August.

  • A419 Closure between Turnpike Junction and Spine Road Junction (Diversion Route 14 northbound)

Thursday 24 July

  • A419 Closure between Commonhead Junction and A420 White Hart Roundabout (Diversion Route 11 northbound)

Tuesday 5 August

  • A419 Closure between Spine Road Junction and Burford Road Interchange (Diversion Route 6 northbound)

The A419/A417 will be fully operational as usual outside of the specified hours. 

Diversions

Diversion routes will be signed, and signage will also be in place before the start of works as a reminder. 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’re carrying out essential surveys on the A46 at Charmy Down, near Bath. 

We'll be working from 8pm Sunday 13 July until 6am Saturday 19 July. 

There will be a mixture of full overnight closures, as well as daytime lane closures. 

Traffic management and closures

Overnight closures (8pm – 6am each night)

Sunday 13 July – Friday 18 July

The A46 will be closed in both directions between Cold Ashton roundabout and London Road roundabout for six nights. 

Well signed diversions will be in place for both northbound and southbound traffic via: 

  • the A420 (towards Marshfield)
  • the A350
  • the A4 (towards Corsham / Box)

Access will be maintained to properties on the A46 directly within the closure. Please speak to the site team at the nearest closure point to be escorted through the works.

Daytime lane closures (6am – 8pm each day)

Monday 14 July – Friday 18 July

To enable our teams to work safely, one lane on the northbound carriageway will be closed. 

One lane will remain open in each direction during the day with contraflow in place. 

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. 

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 resurfacing the M5 (northbound) between Junction 31 and 30. This will maintain and improve safety for everyone using the road and reduce the need for any unplanned closures.

We’ll be working weeknights (Monday – Friday, 8pm – 6am). This is when there is the least amount of traffic using the road. 

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

Closure 

Monday 16 June – Tuesday 8 July

  • M5 northbound carriageway will be closed overnight (Monday – Friday, 8pm – 6am) between J31 – J30.

Well signed diversions will be in place. 

Diversion 

Traffic heading north leave via: 

  • the M5 at Junction 31
  • Follow the diversion along the A379. Rejoin the M5 at junction 30. 

Traffic along the A30: leave via:

  • the A377.
  • Join the diversion along the A379.
  • Rejoin the M5 at junction 30.

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'll do all that we can to keep disruption to a minimum. However, we apologise in advance 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.

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.

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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