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Member alert - M25 closures Friday 10 May 9pm to Monday 13 May 6am


Logistics UK members are advised that the M25 will be shut between junctions 9 (A243 Leatherhead) and 10 (A3 Wisley) from 9pm Friday 10 May to 6am Monday 13 May 2024. This full closure is needed to install a new bridge.

Only travel if necessary.

National Highways is grateful to all drivers who avoided the closure last time and completed their journeys in other ways. We urge you to do the same again.

Please follow the diversion and don’t follow your SatNav.

Clockwise diversion for all but over-height vehicles:

  • leave M25 at junction 8, A217 (Reigate)
  • follow the A217 London, Sutton, (A240) Kingston
  • after 3.5 miles turn left onto the A240 Epsom, Kingston
  • after 3 miles at the Esso roundabout, turn right onto the A24 (A240) Kingston
  • continue for 3 miles and at the Tolworth interchange turn left onto the A3 Portsmouth, Guildford
  • continue for 9.5 miles to the M25 and re-join the motorway at junction 10

Anticlockwise diversion for all but over-height vehicles:

  • leave M25 at junction 10 to join the A3 towards London
  • after 9.5 miles at the Tolworth interchange leave the A3 turning right onto the A240 Epsom, Reigate
  • continue for 3 miles to the Esso roundabout and turn left onto the A240 Reigate
  • continue for 3 miles then turn right onto the A217 Reigate, M25
  • after 3.5 miles turn left to re-join the M25 motorway at junction 8

Drivers using the signed diversion route won’t be subject to any Ultra Low Emission Zone (ULEZ) charges that may usually apply. The Ultra Low Emission Zone will remain in force on all other routes in London across the weekend. If you're driving an over-height vehicle you must follow a different diversion route to avoid a low bridge.

Click here for that route and more information 

Published On: 09/05/2024 14:00:00

 

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