I am writing to advise that A-one+, on behalf of Highways England will be carrying out works to replace the expansion joint to the northside of the A27 Overbridge between Dyke Road Avenue and Devils’ Dyke Road.
In order to carry out these works as efficiently and safely as possible, work will be carried out under overnight between 8pm and 5am utilising a full closure of the Overbridge from Monday 21 September 2020 to Friday 2 October 2020. No weekend working though these may be considered as a contingency and the works are weather dependent.
Series of full closures |
Dates and timings |
Full closure of the A27 Overbridge between Dyke Road Avenue and Devil’s Dyke Road |
Monday 21 September 2020 to Friday 2 October 2020 8pm to 5am |
Diversions: Clearly signed diversions will be in place suitable for all types of vehicles.
Northbound Diversion: Vehicles wishing to travel north from Dyke Road Avenue to Devil’s Dyke Road will be diverted onto the A27 westbound to the next junction (Hangleton Interchange) where they can turn around, re-join the A27 eastbound back to the Overbridge to taking the off slip to join Devil’s Dyke Road.
Southbound Diversion: Vehicles wishing to travel south from Devil’s Dyke Road to Dyke Road Avenue will be diverted eastbound on the A27. Taking the 2nd slip road to turn around at the roundabouts, re-join the A27 westbound back to the Overbridge, taking the off slip to join Dyke Road Avenue.
Escorted pedestrian access will be available throughout the works.
If you have any questions or if you’d like to know about the work taking place, please do not hesitate to contact us.
Phone: 01732 446800
Post: 10, Kings Hill Avenue,
Kings Hill,
Kent
ME19 4AR
Email: area4enquiries@aone.uk.com
Web: www.highwaysengland.co.uk
Although these works have been carefully programmed they are subject to change. If you would like to be kept up to date with any changes to the programme please send your email address to area4enquiries@aone.uk.com
Every effort has been made to ensure disruption to nearby residents is kept to a minimum, but there will inevitably be some noise and disruption generated by these works and for that we apologise in advance.
Our road workers frequently work in situations which are both unpleasant and dangerous and we would kindly ask that you treat them with the respect you would wish to be treated with while they are working in your area. If you do have any issues with the work taking place, our road workers will always try to help you if they can.