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Sections of A2 between Canterbury and Dover to be shut overnight in November and December for roadworks

Sections of the A2 between Canterbury and Dover will be closed at night throughout November and December to allow for roadworks.

Highways England is repainting road markings and replacing bridge joints.

Its asset manager Kevin Bown said: “We understand that there are a lot of closures taking place. However, it is essential that this work takes place for safety reasons.

The roadworks will be carried out on the A2 between the M2 and Canterbury
The roadworks will be carried out on the A2 between the M2 and Canterbury

“We have decided to undertake the work overnight when traffic levels are at their lowest and in sections to keep disruption for drivers to a minimum by keeping as much of the carriageway open as possible at any one time.

“We have also combined other necessary work into these closures wherever possible.”

The A2 will be closed from 8pm to 6am, Monday to Friday only, as follows:

  • November 2 to 3: London-bound Patrixbourne to Harbledown. Diversions via the A2050, Rheims Way, A28 and the A257.
  • November 4 to 6: coast-bound Harbledown to Patrixbourne. Diversions via the A257, A28, Rheims Way and the A2050.
  • November 9 to 13: coast-bound Patrixbourne to Barham. Diversions via the A299 and the A256.
  • November 16 to 20: London-bound Barham to Patrixbourne. Diversion on A256 and A299.
  • November 23 to December 10: London and coast-bound Barham to Whitfield. Diversions via the A256 and the A299.
  • December 11 to December 14: London and coast-bound Whitfield Roundabout to Whitfield Interchange. Diversions via the A20 and the A256.
  • December 15 to December 16: London and coast-bound Whitfield Interchange to Guston Roundabout. Diversions via the A20 and the A256.
  • December 17 to December 18: London and coast-bound Guston Roundabout to Eastern Docks Roundabout. Diversions via the A20 and the A256.
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