Several motorway closures will affect drivers across Berkshire this weekend, according to National Highways England.
This is mainly because of repairs on the M4 that are continuing from last weekend.
If you are set to be travelling along these areas at that sort of time, then take note of what diversions will be in place.
Here’s a list of all of the closures from Friday October 15 to Monday October 18.
🚧 M4 WEEKEND CLOSURE 🚧 #M4 J14-13 EASTBOUND will be closed 9pm Fri 15 Oct till 6am Mon 18 Oct, while we carry out concrete repairs and re-waterproofing work. Diversion via the #A4.
— National Highways: South-East (@HighwaysSEAST) October 14, 2021
**Plan your journey in advance or find alternative route**
Details at https://t.co/H8yAiubbt8 pic.twitter.com/oWpqjnQarD
What are the M4 closures from Friday October 15 in Berkshire?
Junction 4B to Junction 3 Carriageway
The M4 will also be closed between junction 3 for Hayes and junction 4b for the M25 and Heathrow Airport.
It will be shut in both directions from tomorrow (Saturday, October 16) from 4am to Monday (October 18) at 6am.
Why is it closed?
The motorway is closed due to ongoing smart motorway works with repairs continuing from last weekend.
Are there any diversions?
Drivers should look for diversions via the Highways England network and Local Authority roads.
We’ll be closing the #M4 in both directions between J3 #Hayes & J4b #M25 interchange from 4am tomorrow morning (16 October), reopening by 6am Monday 18 October. Please plan ahead and follow signed diversion routes. For more info on our M4 upgrade: https://t.co/pz3Eul8LXm
— National Highways: South-East (@HighwaysSEAST) October 15, 2021
M25 Clockwise Jct 15 to M4 Eastbound Jct 4B
The link road closure will affect access to the M25 clockwise on Junction 15 and the link road to the M4 Eastbound on Junction 4b.
Why is it closed?
The motorway is closed due to ongoing smart motorway works.
Are there any diversions?
Drivers should look for diversions via the Highways England network and Local Authority roads.
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