M25 Jct 27 to 30 Widening - update

Sunday 26th July 10.30pm-5.30am

Junction 27 to 28 clockwise, 1 lane open- other lanes closed for intrduction of new contraflow. Following this, one lane of the clockwise carriageway will have anti-clockwise traffic in contraflow

Monday 27th July 10.30pm-5.30am

Junction 27 to 28 clockwise, 1 lane closed for removal of communications equipment.

Tuesday 28th July 10.30pm-5.30am

Junction 27 to 28 clockwise, 1 lane closed for removal of communications equipment.
Junction 28 to 27 anti clockwise, 2 lanes closed for drainage work.

Wednesday 29th July 10.30pm-5.30am

Junction 27 to 28 clockwise, 1 lane closed
Junction 28 to 27 anti clockwise, 2 lanes closed for removal of communications equipment.

Thursday 30th July 10.30pm-5.30am

Junction 27 to 28 clockwise, 2 lanes closed, one lane open within the contraflow.
Junction 27 clockwise entry sliproad closed. Traffic will be diverted to Junction 26 of the M25 and return.
Closure required for removal of communications equipment.
Junction 28 to 27 anti clockwise, 1 lane open. Access to the M11 exit slip road at J27 will be maintained.

Friday 31st July 10.30pm-5.30am

Junction 27 to 28 clockwise, 1 lane closed


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