Drivers are being warned to expect disruption across parts of Wokingham borough over the coming week due to a series of roadworks.
Wokingham Borough Council said the most significant works include temporary traffic lights in Earley, a road closure in Winnersh and ongoing overnight closures on the M4.
In Earley, two-way temporary traffic lights will be in place on Elm Road, near the junction with Elm Lane, from Monday 20 July until Wednesday 22 July.
The restrictions will allow SSE to carry out repairs to a defect.
In Winnersh, Arbor Lane will be closed between Barley Gardens and Arbor Close on Thursday 23 and Friday 24 July while BT undertakes fibre optic works.
Meanwhile, National Highways has continued overnight closures of the eastbound M4 between Junction 11 at Three Mile Cross and Junction 10 at Winnersh.
The motorway is closed from 21:00 BST until 06:00 on weeknights until Friday 25 July to allow for carriageway resurfacing, with a signed diversion route in place.
The council said National Highways was responsible for approving and carrying out the motorway works.
Motorists are being advised to plan their journeys in advance and allow extra time where possible.






































