Roadworks
Until Friday 25
September road works will take place outside 219 Wingletye Lane,
Hornchurch. Temporary traffic lights will be in use.
From Monday 28 September
until Friday 02 October road works will take place outside 82 Woodfield Drive, Romford. Temporary traffic lights will be in
use.
Until Tuesday 29 September road works will take place outside 136 Abbs Cross Lane, Hornchurch.
Temporary traffic lights will be in use.
From Wednesday 30 September until Thursday 01
October road works will take place in Wingletye
Lane, Hornchurch near the junction with Sylvan Avenue. Temporary traffic
lights will be in use.
Until October 2015,
junction improvement work will take place to install a roundabout to replace
the traffic lights at the junction of Straight
Road, Harold Hill with Broxhill Road, Lower Bedfords Road and Noak Hill
Road. Drivers are advised to find alternative routes if possible.
A12 lane closures
One lane of the westbound
carriageway of the A12, near the
junction with Harold Court Road, Harold Wood, will be closed between 10pm
and 6am each night until Friday 25 September inclusive. This is part of a programme of road works
on this stretch of the A12 due to end on Friday 6 November.
 M25 closures
Work
to replace important bridge components at junction
29 of the M25 will take place overnight between until Monday 28 September. Overnight closures
will be in place on Sunday to Friday between 10pm and 5.30am on Mondays to
Thursdays, between 11pm and 6am on Friday and between 10pm and 5.30am on
Sundays.
The
eastern section of the roundabout will be closed first, followed by a closure
on the western section of the roundabout. Diversions will be in place.
Until mid-September three out of the four anti-clockwise lanes on
the M25, between junction 26 (Waltham Abbey) and junction 25 (Waltham Cross)
will be closed Monday to Thursday from 10pm until 5.30am and on Friday from
11pm until 5.30am. The closures are for an embankment to be strengthened.
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Avoid roadworks for a quicker journey
You can speed up your journey by using this website
that shows where all roadworks in Havering are taking place. The
website includes work being done by gas, electricity, water, telecom and
other utilities as well as by the Council.
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