If you are heading on the M40 this weekend or planning to make the most of your weekend in Buckinghamshire, this is the disruption you can expect.
There are several motorway closures on M40 as well as disruption on the A40, according to National Highways England.
This is mostly due to maintenance works and other repairs.
If you are set to be travelling within these areas at that sort of time, then take note of what diversions will be in place.
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Here’s a list of the closures between Friday, August 19 and Sunday, August 21.
M40 road closures from Friday, August 19
The M40 northbound carriageway between junctions 3 and 4 will be closed from 9 pm on Friday evening until 5 am on Saturday morning.
The closure is due to maintenance works.
The southbound entry sliproad on junction 3 will also be closed for maintenance work.
The closure will last from 10 pm on Friday until 6 am on Saturday morning.
Drivers should consult Local authority roads and the National Highways Network for diversions.
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A40 road closures from Friday, August 19
The A40 between Huntley and Lea is closed in both directions due to carriageway repairs.
The closure has been in place since August 8 and is expected to last until March 11 2023 at 6 am.
This means there are several diversions in place affecting some routes in Buckinghamshire.
The diversion for large vehicles is via A417, M50, A449, A40 and light vehicles can take the diversion via A4136, B4224 and vice versa.
For the latest road closure information, visit the National Highways website.
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