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Title: Totoal Closure of Handy Cross Roundabout High wycombe) M40/A404 for 3 weekends
Post by: eightf48544 on January 24, 2018, 12:12:36
Not sure this is in the right thread but it's Just in area high Wycombe is in a Valley off the Thames Valley.

Just heard that  the upper level of Handy Cross interchange will be completely closed for 3 weekends commencing in Feb.

M40 remains open.

John Lewis won't be too pleased!

Details

https://www.buckscc.gov.uk/services/transport-and-roads/road-maintenance-and-repairs/planned-roadworks-and-diversions/ (https://www.buckscc.gov.uk/services/transport-and-roads/road-maintenance-and-repairs/planned-roadworks-and-diversions/)

Move map to Handy Cross and click and you get a box to show roadworks  next 2 months and you get the details.

Work does need to be done surface is appalling. Complete closure is only way as there isn't room to work on one lane at  a time.

Bring back Borne End Wycombe.

Modified to make more sense.


Title: Re: Totoal Closure of Handy Cross Roundabout High wycombe) M40/A404 for 3 weekends
Post by: Adelante_CCT on January 24, 2018, 13:11:14
To me it suggests it is closed for 3 full consecutive weekends from the evening of February 16th


Title: Re: Totoal Closure of Handy Cross Roundabout High wycombe) M40/A404 for 3 weekends
Post by: NickB on January 24, 2018, 13:22:14
From the text file on the website it is only 21:00-05:00, and indeed from 16/02 to 05/03.

Thanks for the heads-up though as that will still affect me.


Title: Re: Totoal Closure of Handy Cross Roundabout High wycombe) M40/A404 for 3 weekends
Post by: GBM on January 24, 2018, 13:29:58
.......
Just heard that  the upper level of Handy Cross interchange will be completely closed for wee commencing first weekend in Feb.
Interesting  :D



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