Road Closure on the A2 near Canterbury

25 Oct 2012

The coastbound A2 will be closed for two nights near Canterbury in Kent for resurfacing.

The road will be closed between its junction with the M2 (Brenley Corner) and the A28 (Wincheap) tonight and tomorrow night (Thursday 25 and Friday 26 October 2012) from 8pm to 6am each night. A fully signed diversion route will be in place via the A251 (to Ashford) and A28. Vehicles over 15 feet high wishing to access Canterbury from this diversion route will be diverted onto the A2 to use the eastern A2050 access to the city centre.

Although the coastbound A2 has been closed near Canterbury over the last two weeks, these two closures are extended and have longer diversion routes.

Larry Ngan and Lib Dem Campaigners on The Leas, Folkestone

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