Drivers warned ahead of overnight closures on A303

Chloe Harcombe
BBC News, Wiltshire
Google Google maps street view of the Longbarrow roundabout. It has three lanes with arrows on it. Vehicles can be seen on the road travelling in both directions.Google
Resurfacing work will take place on the A303 between the Longbarrow roundabout and Winterbourne Stoke

Drivers are being advised to plan their journeys and to be aware of diversions ahead of overnight closures on the A303.

National Highways is carrying out resurfacing work along a three-mile section between the Longbarrow roundabout and the start of the dual carriageway section to the west of Winterbourne Stoke in Wiltshire. The work will begin on 31 March.

The road will be closed overnight on weeknights between 20:00 BST and 06:00 until 2 May, but will be paused over the Easter weekend. A full weekend closure will be in place from 21:00 on 25 April until 06:00 on 28 April.

Diversions will be in place for the duration of the works.

National Highways Map showing the diversion routes for the A303 in Wiltshire. National Highways
Traffic will be diverted while work is carried out

Motorists travelling eastbound will be diverted along the A303, then on the A36 to Wilton, before heading back up the A360 to the Longbarrow roundabout.

Westbound traffic will be diverted via the same route in reverse.

HGVs travelling eastbound will be diverted along the A303 and A36 to the B390 at the junction for Chitterne, then via the A360 to rejoin at the Longbarrow roundabout, again with the westbound diversion in reverse.

Project manager, Tracey Matthews, said: "The resurfacing scheme will ultimately bring benefits for local residents and the travelling public and, although we appreciate roadworks can be frustrating, we're keeping the closures to an absolute minimum and we thank all drivers in advance for their co-operation and patience."

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