Drivers advised to plan ahead for weekend and overnight A30 closures

It's part of National Highways' Chiverton to Carland Cross scheme

Author: Sophie SquiresPublished 6th Jul 2023

There will be weekend and overnight closures on the A30 later this month, as works step up along the road and the new Carland junction.

The A30 will be closed between the temporary Chiverton interchange and Boxheater over the weekend of Friday, July 14 to Monday, 17 July.

It's to enable a series of road tie-ins, major earthworks and a traffic switch at Chybucca to be completed.

The work will see the last major closures until after the summer holiday period.

During the weekend closure, from 8.00pm on the Friday until 6.00am on the Monday, all traffic will be diverted the B3285 and the A3075.

Over the weekend, the B3284 southbound will be open at the Chybucca interchange where drivers will be able to turn left only onto the A30 (westbound) towards the new Chiverton interchange.

Diversion route for the weekend closure:

The diversion route to be in operation during this weekend’s closure

During the following week, the A30 will also be closed, overnight only, from Monday 17 July to Friday 21 July.

National Highways say this will be the next major milestone for the project as a new temporary link from Carland Cross to the A30 is introduced to prepare for the construction of a flyover later in the year as part of the new junction.

During the weeknight closures, the A30 will be closed between the new Chiverton interchange and Carland Cross from 8.00pm to 6.00pm each night.

All through traffic will be diverted via the A3076/A3058 and the A3075. And local traffic will be able to use the A39 to and from Truro as usual.

Diversion route for the weeknight closures:

The diversion routes to be used during the weeknight closures

Neil Winter, National Highways’ Senior Project Manager for the A30 scheme, said: "We acknowledge these closures will have an effect on people’s journeys, and we understand roadworks can be frustrating, but we need these weekend and overnight closures to progress vital work along the whole route before the start of the summer holiday.

"We’ll also be completing work at the Carland Cross end of the scheme, and unlike the temporary Chiverton interchange, drivers won’t see too much change to their journeys.

"They’ll be taken around the existing Carland Cross roundabout via a new alignment to continue their journeys along the A30.

"Following the opening of the new Chiverton interchange we’re aware that there has since been additional congestion in comparison to the old Chiverton roundabout.

"This is a temporary layout and it is the first stage in delivering a new grade separated junction with a flyover to be constructed later this year, which will separate A30 traffic from local traffic.

"While there has been some improvement as drivers have got used to the new, temporary layout, we have also added extra signage and installed two sets of traffic signals and additional signage at the A30 westbound entry to the interchange.

"These measures will be carefully monitored and we will continue to do what we can to minimise congestion as we deliver this major highway upgrade for Cornwall.

"In the meantime, we’ve been communicating the forthcoming closures to local communities and businesses, more information is available on our website, and we thank drivers in advance for their patience while the work takes place."

A visualisation of how the new Carland Cross junction will look once the new dual carriageway is opened during winter 2023/2024

National Highways say as part of the traffic management changes around the temporary Chiverton layout, the A390 filter lane will be managed so that the lights operate as effectively as possible.

The traffic signals are currently being manually operated to allow flexibility in management of traffic and will be operational weekdays from 7.00am to 7.00pm only, with scope for weekend operation too.

The extra signage has been installed in various locations around the temporary Chiverton interchange layout, including the St Agnes/Blackwater road, which also has single carriageway directional signing, solid white lining and ‘keep left’ markings to guide drivers.

The new A30 carriageway is scheduled to be opened in winter 2023/2024.

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