A38 Traffic Management Bulletin w/c 10 February 2025

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A38 Traffic Management Bulletin w/c 10 February 2025

Published 7 February 2025

A38 Toyota Island to Little Eaton LED lighting work

Until April, we’ll be completing the LED lighting upgrade work along the A38, between Toyota Island and Little Eaton. The new LED lighting will be more energy efficient and require less maintenance in the future.
This will be carried out on weeknights, between 8pm and 6am, predominantly under slip road and lane closures, with some full carriageway closures along this stretch.

The closures for this scheme for the following 2 weeks are:

  • 10 February – Findern Interchange to A516 Mickleover junction full northbound carriageway closure
  • 11 February to 13 February – A516 eastbound to A38 northbound link road closure
  • 14 February to 17 February – A38 southbound to A516 westbound link road closure
  • 18 February to 19 February – Northbound exit slip road to Hospital Island
  • 20 February – Southbound entry slip road from Hospital Island

During closures there will be full signed diversion routes in place. Please see the attached bulletin for details.

A38 Claymills to Branston southbound essential maintenance

On Monday 10 February, from 9pm to 6am, we’ll have a full closure of the A38 southbound between the Claymills and Branston junctions. During this time, we’ll be carrying out essential maintenance work including drainage gully work and patches of resurfacing.

During the closure, we’ll have a fully signed diversion route in place that will take drivers off the A38 southbound at the Claymills junction, along the A5121 through Burton upon Trent, to rejoin the A38 at the Branston junction.

Third Party Work
Please be aware that Staffordshire County Council have some roadworks projects around the A38 in Burton. For further information on these roadworks, please use the following link – https://www.staffordshire.gov.uk/Highways/roadworks/eaststaffs/Overview.aspx

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Wishing you all a safe journey