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A2 TRUNK ROAD – BARHAM - DOVER TEMPORARY TRAFFIC RESTRICTIONS

CT16Published 20/08/26
East Kent Mercury • 

What is happening?

A2 TRUNK ROAD – BARHAM - DOVER TEMPORARY TRAFFIC RESTRICTIONS

Notice is hereby given that National Highways Limited has made an Order on the A2 Trunk Road in the County of Kent, under Section 14(1)(b) of the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984 because of the likelihood
of danger to the public associated with movements in and out of Lydden Hill Race circuit during Dover traffic management occasions.

The effect of the Order is to impose 24-hour speed restrictions as follows:-

a) 50 miles per hour on –
i) the coast-bound carriageway of the A2 between a point approximately 1440 metres south of the centreline of Ileden Lane and a point approximately 220 metres south of the centreline of the A260 overbridge, including the roads leading to and from said carriageway
at Barham Interchange (A260); and
ii) the London-bound carriageway of the A2 between a point approximately 1780 metres north-west of the centreline of Green Lane underbridge (Whitfield) and a point approximately 125 metres west of the centreline of Coldred Hill Junction; and
b) 40 miles per hour on –
i) the coast-bound carriageway of the A2 between a point approximately 220 metres south of the centreline of the A260 overbridge and a point approximately 25 metres southeast of the centreline of Coxhill junction; and
ii) the London-bound carriageway of the A2 between a point approximately 125 metres west of the centreline of Coldred Hill junction
and a point approximately 30 metres west of the centreline of Geddinge Lane junction.

These measures are in the interests of road safety owing to the danger to the public as advised above. Please see National Highways website for details of when they will be implemented

The Order will come into force on 3rd September 2026 (replacing the existing Temporary Notice provision E962) and continue for a maximum of 18 months or until replaced by a Permanent Order, whichever
is sooner.

The temporary speed limits will be clearly indicated by traffic signs when they are in operation during Dover traffic management periods.

Ian Rosendaal, an Official of National
Highways Limited.
Ref: NH/SE/2026/A2/67
National Highways Company Limited, (Company No.
9346363). Registered Office: Three Snowhill, Snow
Hill Queensway, Birmingham, B4 6GA. A company
registered in England and Wales.
For enquiries, please contact the Customer Contact
Centre on 0300 123 5000 or info@nationalhighways.co.uk
www.nationalhighways.co.uk

How long will it take?

Planned start

20-Aug-2026

Estimated end

31-Dec-2027


Open to feedback

From

20-Aug-2026

To

31-Dec-2027

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