Aerial view north-west of Queen Elizabeth II Bridge, River Thames, Dartford, London DA1, England UK.

There will be closures on the Dartford Crossing this weekend (Picture: Getty Images)

Drivers should plan ahead before hitting the roads this weekend as there are a number of motorway closures in place.

There are closures planned for parts of the M25, as well as the Dartford Crossing, overnight throughout the weekend.

Meanwhile, the A12 through Essex and Suffolk is also facing closures, which could cause disruption for drivers as it is one of the busiest roads in the region.

If you were planning to use these roads this weekend, make sure to check out the diversion routes before setting off.

We’ll have the latest planned closure information for the UK’s major roads, as well as live traffic and travel updates, in our live blog below.


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    Major disruption through Loughborough until 3pm


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    M25 closures this weekend


  • M1 closures this weekend

    Friday, October 25

    • M1 northbound junction 14 entry slip road closure – 10pm-5am
    • M1 southbound junction 24 entry slip road closure – 8pm-6am
    • M1 southbound junction 24a entry slip closure – 8pm-6am
    • M1 northbound junction 16 exit slip road closure – 9pm-6am
    • M1 northbound junction 38 carriageway closure between exit and entry slip roads – 8pm-6am
    • M1 northbound junction 5 to junction 6a carriageway closure – 11pm-6am
    • M1 northbound junction 6 entry and exit slip road closure – 11pm-6am

    Saturday, October 26

    • M1 northbound junction 24a entry slip road closure – 8pm-6am
    • M1 northbound junction 24 exit slip road closure – 8pm-6am
    • M1 southbound junction 19 exit slip road closure – 8pm-5am
    • M1 northbound junction 33 exit slip road closure – 8pm-6am

    Sunday, October 27

    • M1 southbound junction 29 between the exit and entry slip roads carriageway closure – 9pm-6am
    • M1 Northbound junction 5 exit slip road closure – 10.30pm-5.30am

    A259 closed due to overrunning roadworks

    The A259 in Rye is closed in both directions between the Kettle of Fish Roundabout and Skinners Roundabout after planned roadworks last night overran.

    National Highways say the closure is expected to remain in place until at least late morning.

    They recommend allowing extra time for your journey.

    Transport for Wales disruption continues

    Various routes across the Transport for Wales network are still being affected by slippery rails, for a fourth day in a row.

    As a result, trains may be cancelled, delayed by up to 60 minutes or revised.

    These are the affected routes:

    • Between Wrexham General and Bidston – Rail replacement transport (provided by Pat’s Coaches) will operate in place of cancelled services
    • Between Swansea and Shrewsbury – Rail replacement transport (provided by TNS, AC Jenkins and Cymru Coaches) will operate in place of any cancelled services
    • Between Llandudno Junction and Blaenau Ffestiniog
    • Between Tenby and Pembroke Dock
    • Between Holyhead and Llandudno Junction
    • Between Frodsham and Chester

    A12 closures this weekend

    Friday, October 25

    • On the A12 northbound, there will be an entry slip road closure at Junction 20B between 9pm and 5am due to electrical works.

    Major disruption through Loughborough until 3pm

    A fault with the signalling system near Loughborough means all lines are closed. Trains running through this station will be cancelled or revised.

    This is affecting all East Midlands Railway services which run through the station, and major disruption is expected until 3pm.

    Here’s the latest from National Rail: ‘There is a fault with the signalling system between Loughborough Station and Trent South Junction.

    ‘Network Rail are currently investigating the issue and are attempting to fix the problem. They do not yet have an estimate as to when this will be fixed.’

    Here’s how this will affect your train:

    • Trains running between Loughborough and Trent South Junction will be unable to run in either direction, until the signalling is restored.
    • Intercity services that run between London St Pancras International and Nottingham cannot run at all.
    • Intercity services that run between London St Pancras International and Sheffield will run and will additionally call at Kettering and Market Harborough.
    • Trains that run from Leicester / Nottingham / Lincoln / Grimsby will not run between Nottingham and Leicester in both directions.

    Dartford Crossing closures this weekend

    Friday, October 25

    • From Junction 1A of the A282 (anti-clockwise) to Junction 31 of the M25 (anti-clockwise) there will be a closure for grillage works from 11pm to 6am

    Saturday, October 26

    • The East tunnel on the Northbound way of the Dartford Crossing will be closed from 10pm to 5am for maintenance works.

    Sunday, October 27

    • The East tunnel on the Northbound way of the Dartford Crossing will be closed from 10pm to 5am for maintenance works.

    M25 closures this weekend

    Friday, October 25

    • M25 anti-clockwise junction 29 to junction 28 carriageway closure – 11pm to 6am
    • M25 anti-clockwise junction 29 entry slip road closure – 11pm to 6am
    • M25 clockwise and anti-clockwise junction 27 to M11 southbound junction 6 link road closure – 11pm to 6am
    • M25 clockwise junction 24 exit slip road closure – 8pm-6am
    • M25 clockwise junction 22 exit slip road closure – 11pm-5am

    Saturday, October 26

    • M25 anti-clockwise junction 29 to junction 28 carriageway closure – 11pm to 6am
    • M25 anti-clockwise junction 29 entry slip road closure – 11pm to 6am
    • M25 clockwise AND anti-clockwise to M40 Southbound link road – 10pm-5.30am
    • M25 clockwise junction 7 to junction 8 carriageway and link road closure

    Sunday, October 27

    • M25 anti-clockwise junction 29 to junction 28 carriageway closure – 11pm to 6am
    • M25 anti-clockwise junction 29 entry slip road closure – 11pm to 6am
    • M25 clockwise AND anticlockwise to M40 Southbound link road – 10pm-5.30am
    • M25 clockwise junction 7 to junction 8 carriageway and link road closure – 10.30pm-5.30am
    • M25 clockwise junction 9 to junction 10 carriageway closure – 10.30pm-5.30am


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