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M20, M2, A249, A2 and M25 road closures and works across Kent

Motorists are used to sitting in traffic during rush hour – but that’s not all that’s causing delays for road users.

Below are some of the major roadworks that could affect your journey in the coming weeks…

Roadworks in Kent week commencing March 11. Picture: One.Network
Roadworks in Kent week commencing March 11. Picture: One.Network

M2 and A249

Motorists are being told to expect delays as work on the major Stockbury flyover project enters its final year of work.

There are several closures on the A249 between Sittingbourne and Maidstone for the latest phase of the multi-million-pound Stockbury roundabout revamp.

The A249 Maidstone-bound is closed from the Stockbury Roundabout to Church Hill, along with the M2 junction 5 London-bound exit slip, until 5am on Saturday, March 30.

This is to allow contractors to build the new A249 carriageways to the south of the roundabout.

Progress on the new Stockbury flyover in January 2024. Picture: Phil Drew
Progress on the new Stockbury flyover in January 2024. Picture: Phil Drew

Later in the month National Highways will be closing the A249 Sheppey-bound between M20 junction 7 and the Stockbury Roundabout overnight on Thursday, March 28, and Friday, March 29, between 8pm and 5am each night.

Access for residents of the A249 Detling and Stockbury will be maintained from the M20 junction 7 during the closures.

A diversion is in place via the M20, A229, M2, and A249, non-motorway traffic is to use the A249, A229, A2 and A249.

When the road reopens at 5am on Saturday, March 30, both sides of the A249 will be open.

For more information about the closures click here.

The M2. Picture: Google
The M2. Picture: Google

A 50mph speed limit is also in force on a section of the M2 as improvements are carried out.

National Highways started work on drainage and safety barriers between Junction 5 near Sittingbourne and Junction 7 at Brenley Corner in Faversham in January and the works are set to last until the summer.

Between Junctions 5 and 6 there are now narrow lanes on the coastbound stretch, and this will be replicated between Junctions 5 and 7 from next Thursday, as well as a reduced speed limit.

The narrow lanes will be towards the hard shoulder at first but in mid-April, they will be moved towards the central reservation.

This is to allow improvements to the drainage and barriers on the hard shoulder.

Brenley Corner. Picture: Google
Brenley Corner. Picture: Google

M20

Overnight on Sunday, March 17, part of the M20 will be closed from 8pm until 6am the following day.

The closure will be in place in both directions from junction 7 to junction 9 so National Highways can undertake improvement works.

M25 and A282

Until Thursday, March 28, there will be overnight closures from 10pm until 5.30am on Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays and Sundays on the A282 northbound Dartford Crossing West Tunnel.

Dartford Tunnel. Stock Image
Dartford Tunnel. Stock Image

On Fridays, the closure will begin at 11pm instead. The tunnel closure is in place for maintenance works.

Diversion via National Highways network.

A2

Until Friday, March 22, there are overnight lane closures Monday to Friday from 8pm until 6am on the A2.

The closures are in place by National Highways in both directions from Darenth to Wainscott for electrical works.

The A2 between Darenth and Wainscott. Picture: Google Maps
The A2 between Darenth and Wainscott. Picture: Google Maps

Roads

In Herne Bay, May Street and Bogshole Lane has been closed since 8am on Monday, September 11, 2023, and is set to stay shut until September 30 this year to allow reconstruction works to be carried out.

There is a diversion in place via May Street, Reculver Road and Sweechbridge Road.

For more road closure information visit the one.network website.

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