National Highways has announced that a section of the M25 motorway will be partially closed for a full weekend in June, impacting Cobham Services as well. The closure is scheduled to take place overnight from Saturday, June 8, to Sunday, June 9.
During this period, the westbound carriageway of the M25 will be closed between Junction 9 at Leatherhead and Junction 10 at Wisley and the A3. Additionally, the eastbound carriageway will be shut at Junction 10 itself.
This closure is necessary for the installation of a bridge deck over the eastbound gyratory. As a result, Cobham Services will not be operational during the full weekend closure. National Highways will implement a diversion route to minimize disruptions caused by the closure.
The closure is part of a series of planned works on the M25, with the aim of enhancing infrastructure and ensuring the safety of motorists. Similar closures have occurred in the past, including in May for the installation of a similar bridge.
Motorists are advised to follow diversion routes provided by National Highways and avoid using navigation systems during the closure to prevent potential detours onto unsuitable roads.