A MAJOR road in Basingstoke will be closed on the multiple days over the course of next month as part of resurfacing works.
A339, that connects Newbury to Alton via Basingstoke, will be closed from June 13 until July 14 as the stretch undergoes resurfacing works.
The roads will be closed from 8pm until 6am each night, but will be open outside of these hours and over the weekend.
The Hampshire County Council will also carry out preparatory works at various locations around Basingstoke as part of the preparatory works.
The closures as part of preparatory works are scheduled to begin on Monday, June 13, and will go on for five days, from 9.30am to 4pm.
Two diversion routes have been highlighted along the A3010 Churchill Way and A340 Aldermaston Road.
The council has also warned that they may have to postpone works at short notice due to weather conditions or other factors outside their control.
Here are all the details about the road closure:
June 13
Where: Preparatory works begins at various locations
Time of closure: 9.30am to 4pm each day
Duration: 5 days
June 20
Where: A339 Ringway East from the junction with Churchill Way East to the junction with Gresley Road
Time of closure: 8pm until 6am
Duration: 6 days
June 27
Where: A339 Ringway North (Westbound) from the junction with A33 Reading Road to the junction with A340 Ringway West
Time of closure: 8pm until 6am
Duration: 10 days
July 11
Where: A339 Ringway North at the junction with Roman Road Roundabout
Time of closure: 8pm until 6am
Duration: 3 days
July 14
Where: A339 Ringway North (Eastbound) from the junction with A340 Ringway East to the junction with A33 Reading Road
Time of closure: 8pm until 6am
Duration: 15 days
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