Overnight closures for major Reading road

The A33 relief road will be closed periodically over the coming weeks

Author: Jonathan RichardsPublished 9th Aug 2025
Last updated 9th Aug 2025

A series of overnight road closures will take place on the A33 Relief Road as work on the latest phase of the South Reading Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) scheme approaches completion.

The full closures will take place between Bennet Road and the Inner Distribution Road (IDR) on several Saturday nights and weeknights between August and October.

The fifth phase of the South Reading BRT will deliver a new cycle and pedestrian bridge, improved bus journey times and better public transport access to shops and businesses.

The A33 will be closed between Bennet Road and the IDR (A329) overnight on the following Saturdays between 6pm-9am:

Saturday 9 August

Saturday 16 August

Saturday 30 August

Saturday 27 September

The same section of road will also be closed Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday nights from 8pm-6am during the following weeks:

Monday 1 – Thursday 4 September

Monday 6 – Thursday 9 October

Monday 13 – Thursday 16 October

A signed diversion will be in place during the closures, via Bennet Road, Basingstoke Road, Southampton Street/Whitley Street and the IDR.

Access to Kennet Island and other local properties and business premises will be available via traffic management staff onsite.

Phase five of the South Reading BRT will allow buses using the A33 to avoid current traffic pinch points and further improve services to Kennet Island, Green Park and Mereoak Park and Ride.

The scheme will provide improvements around the Rose Kiln Lane (North) junction, with new bus lanes to the north and south to link with existing routes, and additional bus stops to provide improved public transport access to Reading Link Retail Park and other nearby businesses.

A new pedestrian and cycle bridge has also been installed over the River Kennet to allow a bus lane to be extended without taking road space away from general traffic.

This phase of the scheme is due to be completed in October.

Quicker

Cllr John Ennis, Lead Councillor for Climate Strategy and Transport, said:

“This series of works will progress the latest phase of the South Reading Bus Rapid Transit scheme towards its completion.

“Once finished, the scheme will provide even quicker and more reliable journeys for bus passengers travelling between south Reading and the town centre. It will also improve access to shops and businesses which were previously difficult to reach by public transport.

“The nature of the forthcoming works means they cannot be carried out safely without some overnight closures of a section of the A33 relief road.

“We appreciate this will inevitably cause some disruption and I would like to thank road users for their patience during these periods.”

The scheme supports the Council’s aims of encouraging the use of public transport, cycling and walking to help reduce congestion, improve air quality and benefit the health of Reading residents.

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