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27th July 1989, Page 23
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M1 London: outside sass cliised oft peak between 1.:1 5 (Seratchwcud•Hamiwl.

M4 London: Outside lane closed in both directions between J3 and J4 (A312Meathrow) between Illam md 3ptis

M1 Bedfordshire: Lane restrictions in both directions betwesm J12 and113 auddingtoro Bedford). Northbound reduced to 2 lanes, but both carriageways will have 3 lanes on Fridays. M40 Buckinghamshire: Contraflow between

5 and 6 (StokenchurchWatlinmor). 3 lanes londunbutual. 2 lanes Oxiord-busuid.

M25 Surrey: Major ruadworks continue between ill and 13 IClurts.ey-Stainesl with traffic down to two kites only at 112 (M31. Also off-peak lane situres both ways between Chertsey and Staines.

M25 Hertfordshire: Contraflow at J24 (Potters Bars Clockwise entry slip at 124 dosed. M2 Kent: Varinus lane clnsures ccci both carriageways between J3 and 4 (Chatham; Gillingham) and between J5 and ti (Sittingbournteravershan). M20 Kent: Cuntrallow in operatimi between HI and 112 thlytheoX2(I).

M23 Surrey: Otis lane closed southbound at 110 (Crawley) for Midge repair work. A282 Kent: Result:Um re the approach to Dartford Tunnel.

A40 London: Underpass construction at Swakeleys roundabout, Uxbndge.

A329M Berkshire: Installation of a Flyover at the Copia(' Beedt roundabout, Bracknell. Peak hour delays for drivers leasing the M4 from DO dunng the morning rush