HERE is a round up of the region's roads this Friday morning:
Traffic is heavier now, these are the latest details:
A46 Merrywalks Stroud: Heavy traffic
A419 Ebley Bypass Stonehouse: Busy but moving. Travel time is six minutes
Dr Newton's Way Stroud: Traffic moving well
Swindon Road Cirencester: Traffic heavier than normal
Burford Road Cirencester: Heavy traffic
High Street Swindon: Slow traffic
Swindon Road Royal Wootton Bassett: Heavy traffic. Travel time is four minutes
Highworth Road Swindon: Usual slow traffic
Cricklade Road Swindon: Slow traffic
Whitehill Way heading out of town Swindon: Heavy traffic
Queen's Drive Swindon: Slow traffic
Mead Way Swindon: Usual slow traffic
Great Western Way Swindon: Usual slow traffic
A419 Eastington: Slow traffic in the roadworks area
A419 Swindon southbound reopened at 6am, after being closed overnight due to roadworks.
Roadworks are in place at the following locations:
A38 Thornbury: Temporary traffic lights and roadworks
Gillingstool, Thornbury: Temporary traffic lights and water main work
Butt Lane Thornbury: Temporary traffic lights and gas main work
B4058 Bristol Road, Cromhall: Temporary traffic lights and telecoms work
B4058 Wotton Road Charfield: Temporary traffic lights and gas main work
B400 Bourton: Gas main work and temporary traffic lights
B4040 Charlton Road: Temporary traffic lights and long-term roadworks
B4058 Horsley: Temporary traffic lights and roadworks
Nympsfield Road Nailsworth: Temporary traffic lights and gas main work
Synwell Lane Wotton-Under-Edge: Temporary traffic lights and long-term roadworks
Shire Way Yate: Temporary traffic lights and long-term roadworks
Westerleigh Road Yate: Temporary traffic lights and long-term roadworks
B4696 Green Hill: Road closed due to bridge maintenance work
B4534 Lady Lane Blunsdon St Andrew: Stop/Go boards and gas main work
Hocker Bench, Bishopstone: Temporary traffic lights and water main work
Gloucester Road, Stratton: Temporary traffic lights and roadworks
Restrop Road, Purton: Temporary traffic lights and gas main work
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