Ten nights of lane and slip road closures set for A46 to allow for HS2 works

By James Smith

1st Nov 2021 | Local News

(Image by Colin Smith via geograph.org.uk)
(Image by Colin Smith via geograph.org.uk)

The A46 is set to have ten days of overnight partial closures starting next week to allow for HS2 works to be completed

Traffic management will occur between 18 - 22 January (five nights) and then again between 25 - 29 January (five nights).

Across the ten nights work will take place between 10.00pm and 6.00am, with workforces on site one hour before and after to set up and dismantle work equipment.

For the first five days (18 – 22 January) lane one on the northbound carriageway will be closed, as will Stoneleigh Road southbound entry slip road. Diversion routes will be to Stivichall Interchange and return.

The second five days (25 – 29 January) will see lane three both northbound and southbound close.

An official communication from HS2 said "we will be undertaking drainage CCTV and ground investigation surveys which will help us to finalise the detailed design for this section of the route.

"The ground investigation surveys will be carried out on the A46 between the Warwick Bypass junction which crosses the A452 and the Stoneleigh Road junction.

"The Stoneleigh road southbound entry slip road will be closed during the works with a diversion route to the Stivichall interchange and return."

     

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