West Midlands motorway and trunk roads maintenance programme 29 October 2007 - 4 November 2007
| Published: 29th October 2007 10:58 |

A46 Alcester to Stratford
From 28 August 2007, between Shottery Island near Stratford upon Avon and A46 / A435 junction at Billesley, Alcester - temporary vehicle impact protection barriers will be installed along the kerb line of the westbound carriageway with lanes restricted in width.
THE A46 WILL THEN BE CLOSED OVERNIGHT ONLY FROM MONDAY 15 OCTOBER 2007 FOR A PERIOD OF FOUR WEEKS.
VEHICLES OVER 2.0M (6'6") IN WIDTH ARE BANNED FROM TRAVELLING THROUGH THIS SECTION.
A SIGNED DIVERSION ROUTE IS CLEARLY SIGNPOSTED.
A 40MPH SPEED RESTRICTION AND OVERTAKING BAN IS IN PLACE.
M6 Junction 7 (Great Barr)
The M6 northbound entry slip road at M6 junction 7 will be closed overnight from 10.00pm to 5.00am from Monday 29 October 2007 to Tuesday 30 October 2007 for resurfacing, road marking and the installation of traffic sensors. A diversion route will be clearly signposted.
M6 Junction 8 (Ray Hall)
The link road from the M6 north to the M5 south at M6 junction 8 will be closed overnight from 10.00 pm to 5.00am from Monday 29 October 2007 to Tuesday 30 October 2007 for the installation of overhead signage. A diversion route will be clearly signposted.
M6 Junction 7 (Great Barr)
The M6 northbound exit slip road at M6 junction 7 will be closed overnight from 10.00pm to 5.00am from Monday 29 October 2007 to Saturday 3 November 2007 for resurfacing, road marking and the installation of traffic sensors. A diversion route will be clearly signposted.
M6 Junction 5 (Castle Bromwich)
The southbound entry slip road at junction 5 will be closed overnight from 9.00pm to 5.00am from Wednesday 31 October 2007 to Thursday 1 November 2007 for lighting column replacement. A diversion route will be clearly signposted.
M5 Junction 1 (West Bromwich)
The southbound entry slip road at junction 1 will be closed overnight from 10.00pm to 5.00am from Monday 29 October 2007 to Tuesday 30 October 2007 for bridge parapet repairs and removal of concrete barriers. A diversion route will be clearly signposted.
Issued on behalf of the Highways Agency by Government News Network, West Midlands.
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