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Road closures across Wokingham borough for drain works

by Phil Creighton
December 26, 2017
in Arborfield, Barkham, Beech Hill, Earley, Featured, Finchampstead, Grazeley, Remenham, Riseley, Shinfield, Sindlesham, Sonning, Twyford, Wargrave, Wokingham, Wokingham Without, Woodley, Woosehill
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WORK on drains between January and February will see some road closures across the borough.

Wokingham Borough Council has said that the annual scheme will cause some inconvenience, but access for residents and businesses will be maintained at all times.

Work in each location will last no longer than a week, with most just a single day, although the traffic order placed by the council’s Highways department allows work to take place across the year if needed. And the work is also planned for 2019.

Anyone who has concerns, queries or special needs can call the Council for more guidance on 0118 974 6000.

Closures at a glance

  • Shinfield – January 8-9
  • Swallowfield – January 10-18
  • Charvil – January 18
  • Finchampstead – January 18-19
  • Barkham – January 22
  • Arborfield – January 22
  • Sindlesham – January 23
  • Hurst – January 23-26
  • Winnersh – January 26
  • Twyford – January 29
  • Charvil – January 29
  • Wargrave – January 30
  • Remenham – January 30 to February 1
  • Woodley – February 1

Wokingham drains work closures in detail

    • Pump Lane, Shinfield between its junctions with Grazeley Green Road and Lambswood Hill. The alternative route for all vehicles affected this restriction shall be via Lambwood Hill, Mortimer Road and Grazeley Green Road, or by this route in reverse. Works requiring this restriction will take place on 8th January 2018 and 8th January 2019.
    • Kybes Lane, Shinfield between its junctions with Hartley Court Road and Grazeley Green Road. The alternative route for all vehicles affected this restriction shall be via Grazeley Green Road, Mereoak Lane, Great Lea and Hartley Court Road, or by this route in reverse. Works requiring this restriction will take place on 8th January 2018 and 8th January 2019.
    • Croft Road, Shinfield between its junctions with Clares Green Road and Croft Road. The alternative route for all vehicles affected by this restriction shall be via Clares Green Road, B3340 Hyde End Road and Croft Road, or by this route in reverse. Works requiring this restriction will take place on 9th January 2018 and 9th January 2019.
    • Hyde End Lane, Shinfield between its junctions with Ryeish Lane and Croft Road. The alternative route for all vehicles affected by this restriction shall be via B3430 Hyde End Road, B3349 Basingstoke Road and Church Lane, or by this route in reverse. Works requiring this restriction will take place on 9th January 2018 and 9th January 2019.
    • Ryeish Lane, Shinfield between its junctions with Clares Green Road and Hyde End Lane. The alternative route for all vehicles affected by this restriction shall be via Hyde End Lane, Church Lane, B3349 Basingstoke Road and Clares Green Road, or by this route in reverse. Works requiring this restriction will be take place on 9th January 2018 and 9th January 2019.
    • Priest Hill, Swallowfield between its junctions with Castle Road and Church Lane. The alternative route for all vehicles affected by this restriction shall be via Castle Road and Bunglers Hill, or by this route in reverse. Wokingham requiring this restriction will take place on 10th January 2018 and 10th January 2019.

 

  • Bunces Shaw, Swallowfield between its junctions with Castle Road and Church Lane. The alternative route for all vehicles affected by this restriction shall be via Castle Road and Church Lane, or by this route in reverse. Works requiring this restriction will take place on 11th January 2018 and 11th January 2019.
  • Church Lane, Swallowfield between its junctions with Church Road and Castle Road. The alternative route for all vehicles affected by this restriction shall be via Church Road and Castle Road. Works requiring this restriction will take place on 11th January 2018 and 11th January 2019.
  • Sandpit Lane/Nutbean Lane, Swallowfield between its respective junctions with Church Road and Sandpit Lane. The alternative route for all vehicles affected by this restriction shall be Church Road. Works requiring this restriction will take place 11th January 2018 and 11th January 2019.
  • School Lane, Swallowfield between its junctions with School Road and The Devil’s Highway. The alternative route for all vehicles affected by this restriction shall be via School Road and The Devil’s Highway, or by this route in reverse. Works requiring this restriction shall take place on 12th January 2018 and 12th January 2019.
  • The Devil’s Highway, Swallowfield between its junctions with School Road and School Lane. The alternative route for all vehicles affected by this restriction shall be via School Road and School Lane or by this route in reverse. Works requiring this restriction shall take place on 12th January 2018 and 12th January 2019.
  • Trowes Lane, Swallowfield between its junctions with Part Lane and The Street. The alternative route for all vehicles affected by this restriction shall be via Part Lane and The Street, or by this route in reverse. Works requiring this restriction shall take place on 12th January 2018 and 12th January 2019.
  • Charlton Lane, Swallowfield between its junctions with B3349 Basingstoke Road and Trowes Lane. The alternative route for all vehicles affected by this restriction shall be via B3349 Basingstoke Road, The Street and Trowes Lane, or by this route in reverse. Works requiring this restriction shall take place 15th January 2018 and 15th January 2019.
  • Bull Lane, Swallowfield between its junctions with Welsh Lane and Barge Lane. The alternative route for all vehicles affected by this restriction shall be via Barge Lane and Welsh Lane, or by this route in reverse. Works requiring this restriction shall take place on 16th January 2018 and 16th January 2019.
  • Lambs Lane, Swallowfield between its junctions with Basingstoke Road and Back Lane. The alternative route for all vehicles affected by this restriction shall be via Basingstoke Road. Works requiring this restriction shall take place on 17th January 2018 and 17th January 2019.
  • Barge Lane, Swallowfield between its junctions Welsh Lane and A33. The alternative route for all vehicles affected by this restriction shall be via Welsh Lane and A33. Works requiring the restriction shall take place on 18th January 2018 and 18th January 2019.
  • Park Lane, Charvil between its junctions with Whistley Mill Lane and Waingels Road. The alternative route for all vehicles affected by this restriction shall be via Landsend Lane and Waingels Road. Works requiring this restriction shall take place on 18th January 2018 and 18th January 2019.
  • White Horse Lane, Finchampstead between its junctions with Nine Mile Ride and Church Lane. The alternative route for all vehicles affected by this restriction shall be via Church Lane, B3016 Finchampstead Road and Nine Mile Ride, or by this route in reverse. Works requiring this restriction shall take place on 18th January 2018 and 18th January 2019.
  • Church Lane, Finchampstead between its junctions with B3016 Finchampstead Road and B3346 Jubilee Road. The alternative route for all vehicles affected by this restriction shall be via B3346 Jubilee Road and B3016 Finchampstead Road, or by this route in reverse. Works requiring this restriction shall take place on 18th January 2018 and 18th January 2019.
  • Park Lane, Finchampstead between its junctions with A327 Reading Road and Nine Mile Ride. The alternative route for all vehicles affected by this restriction shall be via Park Lane (northern section), Biggs Lane, Langley Common Road, A327 Eversley Road and A327 Reading Road, or by this route in reverse. Works requiring this restriction shall take on 18th January 2018 and 18th January 2019.
  • Lower Sandhurst Road, Finchampstead between its junctions with Cricket Hill and Ambarrow Lane. The alternative route for all vehicles affected by this restriction shall be via Cricket Hill, B3016 Longwater Road, B3346 Jubilee Road, B3348 The Ridges and Dell Road, or by this route in reverse. Works requiring this restriction shall take place on 19th January 2018 and 19th January 2019.
  • Dell Road, Finchampstead between its junctions with Lower Sandhurst Road and B3348 The Ridges. The alternative route for all vehicles affected by this restriction shall be via Lower Sandhurst Road, Cricket Hill, B3018 Longwater Road, B3346 Jubilee Road and B3348 The Ridges or by this route in reverse. Works requiring this restriction shall take place on 19th January 2018 and 19th January 2019.
  • Redlake Lane, Finchampstead between its junctions with Easthampstead Road and Honey Hill. The alternative route for all vehicles affected by this restriction shall be via Honey Hill, Heathlands Road and Easthampstead Road or by this route in reverse. Works requiring this restriction shall take place on 19th January 2018 and 19th January 2019.
  • Commonfield Lane, Barkham between its junctions Biggs Lane and Barkham Road. The alternative route for all vehicles affected by this restriction shall be via Biggs Lane, Langley Common Road, Barkham Road and Barkham Street, or by this route in reverse. Works requiring this restriction shall take place on 22nd January 2018 and 22nd January 2019.
  • Parkcorner Lane, Arborfield between its junctions with Copse Barnhill Lane and B3030 Mole Road. The alternative route for all vehicles affected by this restriction shall be via B3030 Mole Road and Copse Barnhill Lane, or by this route in reverse. Works requiring this shall take place on 22nd January 2018 and 22nd January 2019.
  • Greensward Lane, Arborfield between its junctions with A327 Reading Road and Swallowfield Road. The alternative route for all vehicles affected by this restriction shall be via Swallowfield Road and A327 Reading Road, or by this route in reverse. Works requiring this restriction shall take place on 22nd January 2018 and 22nd January 2019.
  • Castle Hill, Arborfield between its junctions with Priest Hill and Swallowfield Road. The alternative route for all vehicles affected by this restriction shall be via Priest Hill and Swallowfield Road, or by this route in reverse. Works requiring this restriction shall take place on 22nd January 2018 and 22nd January 2019.
  • Hogmoor Lane/Poplar Lane, Hurst between its junctions with Hinton Road and A321 Broadwater Lane. The alternative route for all vehicles affected by this restriction shall be via Hinton Road and A321 Broadwater Lane, or by this route in reverse. Works requiring this restriction shall take place on 23rd January 2018 and 23rd January 2019.
  • Mill Lane, Sindlesham between its junctions with B3030 Mole Road and B370 Lower Earley Way. The alternative route for all vehicles affected by this restriction shall be via Mole Road, King Street Lane, A329 Reading Road and B3270 Lower Earley Way, or by this route in reverse. Works requiring this restriction shall take place on 23rd January 2018 and 23rd January 2019.
  • Pound Lane/Broadcommon Road, Hurst between its respective junctions with Nelsons Lane. The alternative route for all vehicles affected by this restriction shall be via Nelsons Lane. Works requiring this restriction shall take place on 23rd January 2018 and 23rd January 2019.
  • Broadcommon Road, Hurst between its junctions with Nelson Lane and A321 Wokingham Road. The alternative route for all vehicles affected by this restriction shall be via Nelsons Lane and A321 Wokingham Road. Works requiring this restriction shall take place on 23rd January 2018 and 23rd January 2019.
  • Broadcommon Lane, Hurst between its junctions with B3016 The Straight Mile and Broadcommon Road. The alternative route for all vehicle affected by this restriction shall be via Broad common Road, Nelsons Lane and A321 Wokingham Road, or by this route in reverse. Works requiring this restriction shall take place on 24th January 2018 and 24th January 2019.
  • Islandstone Lane, Hurst between its junctions with Broadcommon Road and A321 Wokingham Road. The alternative route for all vehicles affected by this restriction shall be via Broadcommon Road, Nelsons Lane and A321 Broadwater Lane or by this route in reverse. Works requiring this restriction shall take place on 24th January 2018 and 24th January 2019.
  • Nelsons Lane, Hurst between its junctions with Islandstone Lane and Broadcommon Road and Pound Lane. The alternative route for all vehicles affected by this restriction shall be via Pound Lane and Broadcommon Road and Islandstone Lane or by this route in reverse. Works requiring this restriction shall take place between the 24th and 24th January 2019.
  • Lines Road, Hurst between its junctions with Church Hill and A321 Wokingham Road. The alternative route for all vehicles affected by this restriction shall be via A321 Wokingham Road, Orchard Road and Church Hill or by this route in reverse. Works requiring this restriction shall take place on the 24th January 2018 and 24th January 2019.
  • Dunt Avenue, Hurst between its junctions with Lines Road and Dunt Lane. The alternative route for all vehicles affected by this restriction shall be via A321 Wokingham Road, Orchard Road and Church Hill, or by this route in reverse. Works requiring this restriction shall take place on the 25th January 2018 and 25th January 2019.

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  • Dunt Lane, Hurst from its junction with B3030 Davis Street for its entirety. The alternative route for all vehicles affected by this restriction shall be via B3030 Davis Street, Davis Way and Little Hill Road, or by this route in reverse. Works requiring this restriction shall take place on the 26th January 2018 and 26th January 2019.
  • Green Lane, Winnersh between its junctions with Dunt Lane and Little Hill Road. The alternative route for all vehicles affected by this restriction shall be via Little Hill Road and Dunt Lane. Works requiring this restriction shall take place on the 26th January 2018 and 26th January 2019.
  • Little Hill Road, Winnersh between its junctions with Davis Way and Dunt Lane. The alternative route for all vehicles affected by this restriction shall be via Dunt Lane, B3030 Davis Street and Davis Way, or by this route in reverse. Works requiring this restriction shall take place on 26th January 2018 and 26th January 2019.
  • Whistley Mill Lane, Twyford between its junctions with Park Lane and Broadwater Lane. The alternative route for all vehicles affected by this restriction shall be Broadwater Lane, A321 Broadwater Lane, A321 Hurst Road, B3018 Waltham Road, B3018 Church Street, A3032 High Street, A3032 Old Bath Road and Park Lane, or by this route in reverse. Works requiring this restriction shall take place on 29th January 2018 and 29th January 2019.
  • Landsend Lane, Charvil between its junctions with Park Lane and Beggars Hill Road. The alternative route for all vehicles affected by this restriction shall be via Park Lane, Waingels Road and Beggars Hill Road, or by this route in reverse. Works requring this restriction shall take place on 29th January 2018 and 29th January 2019.
  • Beggars Hill Road, Twyford from its junction with Waingels Road for its entirety. There is no alternative route for this restriction. Works requiring this restriction shall take place on 29th January 2018 and 29th January 2019.
  • Hatch Gate Lane, Wargrave between its junctions with Crazies Hill and Warren Row Road. The alternative route for all vehicles affected by this restriction shall be via Hatch Gate Lane (southern section), Rose Lane and Warren Row Road, or by this route in reverse. Works requiring this restriction will take place on 30th January 2018 and 30th January 2019.
  • Highfield Road, Wargrave between its junctions with Hatch Gate Lane and Crazies Hill. The alternative route for all vehicles affected by this restriction shall be via Hatch Gate Lane and Crazies Hill, or by this route in reverse. Works requiring this restriction shall take place on 30th January 2018 and 30th January 2019.
  • Kentons Lane, Wargrave between its junctions with A321 Wargrave Road and Culham Lane. The alternative route for all vehicles affected by this restriction shall be via A321 Wargrave Road, A4130 White Hill and Culham Lane, or by this route in reverse. Works requiring this restriction shall take place on 30th January 2018 and 30th January 2019.
  • Aston Lane, Remenham between its junctions with Remenham Lane and A4130 White Hill. The alternative route for all vehicles affected by this restriction shall be via Remenham Lane, Remenham Church Lane and A4130 White Hill or by this route in reverse. Works requiring this restriction shall take place on 30th January 2018 and 30th January 2019.
  • Remenham Church Lane, Remenham between its junctions with Remenham Lane and A4130 White Hill. The alternative route for all vehicles affected by this restriction shall be via A4130 White Hill, Aston Lane and Remenham Lane or by this route in reverse. Works requiring this restriction shall take place on 1st February 2018 and 1st February 2019.
  • Sandford Lane, Woodley/Hurst between its junctions with B3030 Davis Street and Mohawk Way. The alternative route for all vehicles affected by this restriction shall be via B3030 Davis Street, B3030 Robinhood Lane, A329 Reading Road, Loddon Bridge/Bader Way Interchange, The Bader Way and Mohawk Way, or by this route in reverse. Works requiring this restriction shall take place on 1st February 2018 and 1st February 2019.

 

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