A main road in Wokingham has closed for nearly two weeks for improvement works.
Bell Foundry lane is closed between its junctions Eldridge Avenue and Warren House Road.
The closure means drivers will need to follow a diversion route.
If you are trying to go west, you will need to turn right at the roundabout for Bell Foundry Lane to get onto Warren House Road.
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At the next roundabout turn left to head north on Warren House Road, going straight ahead at the following roundabout.
At the junction of Warren House Road and Forest Road, take a left to get onto Forest Road.
You will then need to turn left to get onto the A321 Twyford Road heading south. Following Twyford Road south will get you onto Bell Foundry Road to continue your journey.
If you are trying to head east on Bell Foundry Lane, you will need to use the junction of Bell Foundry Lane, Milton Road, Toutley Road and Twyford Road to get onto Twyford Road heading northbound.
You can then turn right to get onto Forest Road, following that road east to its junction with Warren House Road.
At the junction where The Warren pub is located, take a right to get onto Warren House Road heading southbound.
You can then follow the road south to continue your journey east.
The closure runs from 9.30am to 4pm each day, finishing at 4pm on Friday, July 16.
The work is being undertaken to incorporate Bell Foundry Lane into the North Wokingham Distributor Road.
The road is being built to serve those living in the new housing developments in north Wokingham, and will provide a northern bypass so drivers can avoid the town centre.
Drivers should also beware of the closure of Toutley Road between its junctions with Queens Road and Old Forest Road.
Toutley Road has been closed since Thursday, April 8, and will remain closed until Sunday, December 19 – an eight month closure.
It has meant drivers need to follow a diversion utilising Old Forest Road, Reading Road, Wiltshire Road, Milton Road and Queens Road to get around the closure.
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