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Weekend closure at M6 junction

16th January 2015 @ 6:06am – by Cheshire East Council
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Drivers are being advised that the junction of the M6 at Sandbach will be totally closed to traffic for a whole weekend later this month as work on a £2.3m upgrade forges ahead.

Work to upgrade junction 17 (J17) by improving motorway joining and leaving arrangements began in November and is on course to be completed by March.

Most of the work so far has involved daily overnight closures of the slip roads and the A534 between Sandbach and Congleton, which runs over the motorway at J17.

The same closures will be needed for a whole weekend later this month, starting from 8pm on Friday, January 23 and lasting until 6am on Monday, January 26th.

While the main carriageway of the motorway will be unaffected by this work, bridge repairs elsewhere along the M6 the same weekend will mean overnight closures of the main carriageway between junction 18 at Holmes Chapel and junction 16 for Barthomley.

Drivers normally using J17 will in any case have to use either junction 18 or junction 16 to join or leave the motorway during the weekend junction closure.

The one-off weekend closure is needed to undertake essential protection works to the underground services. This is necessary for the re-modelling work along the A534, which is getting a new roundabout and traffic lights at the motorway slip roads. No further weekend closures are anticipated.

Highways Agency project manager Jakub Malaj said: "Clearly-signed diversions will be in place for anyone normally joining or leaving the motorway at J17 or travelling between Holmes Chapel and Congleton and drivers should leave a little bit of extra time to complete journeys."

The junction improvement project is part of the Government's £317m 'pinch-point' initiative – a two year programme of targeted works being delivered alongside larger schemes and routine maintenance and improvements along the strategic road network.

The pinch-point programme, devised with the input of councils and local enterprise partnerships, is designed to help stimulate new development and local economic growth by improving road safety and tackling congestion bottlenecks. In all, 28 projects, worth £66m, are being delivered across the North West.

The improvements at J17 include:

  • Constructing a new roundabout at the top of the northbound off slip road;
  • Providing a free-flow link from the A534 to the M6 northbound;
  • Installing new traffic signals on the southbound off slip road;
  • Providing a designated left turn onto the M6 southbound slip road; and
  • Installing new lighting and improving drainage, surfacing, road markings and signing.

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