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M4 smart motorway work closure update for the week commencing 11 May 2020

Work to improve journeys by converting the M4 into a smart motorway between Junctions 3 at Hayes to Junction 12 at Theale continues this week. 24 hour narrow lanes and a 50mph speed restriction are in place for sections of this stretch of the M4. Carriageway and slip road closures are planned as follows, all fully closed overnight (traffic management will usually be rolled out from 10pm and taken off by 6am).

  • NEXT WEEKEND CLOSURE, 15-18 MAY: The M4 between junctions 6 and 8/9 will be closed in both directions from approximately 8pm Friday 15 May until 6am on Monday 18 May 2020 for installation of new bridge decks at Ascot Road and Huntercombe Spur bridges. Traffic will be diverted to the A308M, A308, A332 and the A355. Strategic diversions will also be in place in the wider region using the M25, M3 and M40.
  • There will be two more weekend closures between junctions 6 and 8/9 over the weekends of 29 May-1 June and 5-8 June 2020. The next weekend closure scheduled after these is between junctions 4b and 5 over the weekend of 26-29 June 2020.
  • Just one overnight full closure next week as follows:

  • The M4 westbound carriageway between junctions 8/9 (Maidenhead) and 10 (Wokingham) will be closed overnight on Tuesday 12 May 2020. Clearly signed diversions will be in place utilising the A404M, A4, A3290 & A329M.
  • There are also slip road closures booked as follows:

  • Junction 10 - the eastbound entry slip from the A329M southbound (slip road 4) will be closed overnight on 11 & 12 May.
  • Junction 10 - the eastbound entry slip from the A329M northbound (slip road 5) will be closed overnight on 13 & 14 May.
  • In the event of poor weather conditions or other issues out of our control, planned work may be postponed at short notice. Contingency bookings are also in place, but these are only used if previously planned work is delayed and there is no clash with other closures. If work completes on an earlier day the motorway may not close, or if work completes ahead of schedule the motorway may reopen early. Signage will be in place on the network to notify of closures and diversions. The project is continuing but all our work is under careful review in response to the Covid-19 outbreak and safety measures are in place on site to protect workers, their families and the public.

    Posted on 7th May 2020

    by M4 J3 to 12 Communications Team