Wokingham, Woodley and Reading – A329m road closures May 12-24

Important Road Closures on the A329(M) for Resurfacing: May 12-24

Attention residents and commuters in Wokingham, Woodley, and Reading! The Wokingham Borough Council has announced significant overnight closures on the A329(M) designed to facilitate essential resurfacing work.

Starting from Monday, May 12, the affected stretch will be between the Winnersh Triangle and Coppid Beech roundabout. The closures are scheduled to last through the morning of Saturday, May 24, ensuring that necessary upgrades to the road can be completed safely and efficiently.

Here are the key details you need to know:

  • Closure Timing: The A329(M) will be closed nightly from 7 PM until 6 AM. Normal traffic conditions will resume during the day, minimizing disruption for daytime commuters.

  • Diversion Routes: Motorists will be redirected via the North Wokingham Distributor Road and the A329 Reading Road. For a closer look at the detours, an interactive map is available for reference.

  • Special Note: On the night of Friday, May 23, the southbound lane will remain open, providing an alternative for road users during this period.

This improvement project is vital for ensuring the safety and quality of our roads, so we appreciate your patience and cooperation during the closures. Stay informed and plan your routes accordingly to avoid any inconvenience!

One thought on “Wokingham, Woodley and Reading – A329m road closures May 12-24”
  1. Thank you for sharing this detailed update on the upcoming road closures. It’s great to see proactive communication from Wokingham Borough Council, which helps residents and commuters plan ahead. Resurfacing work is essential not only for maintaining road safety but also for improving travel smoothness and reducing long-term repair costs.

    A suggestion for those impacted—consider exploring alternative routes or timing your journeys outside the scheduled closure hours if possible. Additionally, it might be helpful for local authorities to provide real-time traffic updates via social media or a dedicated app, especially since unforeseen circumstances can sometimes cause delays or additional detours.

    Overall, while temporary disruptions are inconvenient, these improvements are important investments in our local infrastructure. Thanks again for the comprehensive information—much appreciated!

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