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Crackley Lane road closure: 12 Jan - 7 Feb & 2 Mar - 28 Mar 2026

As part of the final phase of works to complete the permanent realignment of Crackley Lane in Spring 2026, final utility connections and carriageway tie ins will be carried out.

To enable these works, two full road closures will be required between Blind Lane, Cryfield Grange Road and South Hurst Farm between:

  • 12 January - 7 February 2026
  • 2 March - 28 March 2026

Closures will be in place 24 hours a day. Access to properties will be maintained, but there will be no pedestrian or cyclist access during these periods.

For further information, please visit

Mon 10 Nov 2025, 09:30 | Tags: Local travel Your Campus Journey

Global Illuminations Traffic Guidance: Wednesday 19th November 2025

The Global Illuminations Procession, part of the 60th Anniversary celebrations, is taking place on Wednesday 19th November, with a light procession making its way through central campus from approx. 17:00 – 19:00 following the route below. We are expecting around 1500 students, staff, and members of the local community to take part and anticipate the procession taking between 60 to 90 minutes.

The nature of the approved route will mean there will be traffic delays on the evening. On this day we would advise that you avoid parking on central campus in car parks 15 (NAIC), 8/8a (Junction) & 6 (Health Centre) if you will need to leave campus after 17:00. Cryfield Village, Kirby Corner and Westwood will not be affected. Lynchgate car park could be used as an alternative as it is a very close walk to central campus and has an easy exit route away from the procession.

For further information please visit the website, including how deliveries are affected, please visit the website /about/60/converge-global-illuminations/trafficguidance/.Link opens in a new window


A46 Mainline overnight weekend lane closures: 08/11/2025 and 09/11/2025

Site preparation works are currently underway along the A46 to remove redundant materials and create new access points. These early activities will help ensure that, once all necessary approvals are in place, main construction works can resume in the new year at the intended pace for the remainder of the project.

To enable these preparatory works, overnight lane closures will take place on the A46 mainline during the weekend of 8th & 9th November 2025. These closures are required to install traffic management measures and set up a future diversion route. Traffic will continue to be maintained on the remaining open lanes.

  • Southbound Closure: Saturday 8 November 2025 from 20:00 to 06:00
  • Northbound Closure: Sunday 9 November 2025 from 20:00 to 06:00

Please plan ahead and allow extra time for your journeys during these periods.

For further information about the scheme, please visit the website .

Tue 04 Nov 2025, 08:46 | Tags: Roads and parking Local travel Your Campus Journey A46

Stay Safe on Campus: Visit Our New Travel Safety Webpage

Whether you walk, cycle, or drive, we want everyone to stay safe on campus. Visit our new Travel SafetyLink opens in a new window webpage for a quick refresher on key road safety principles and practical advice. Together, we can help keep our campus safe, sustainable, and enjoyable for everyone.


Temporary closure of A429 Kenilworth Road: Wed 29 Oct - Fri 31 Oct 25

From Wednesday 29 October - Friday 31 October 2025, the A429 Kenilworth Road will be closed daily between 9am and 6pm to allow for the removal of the temporary vehicle restraint system, ahead of the final surfacing of the cycle and footways at a later date.

A fully signposted diversion route will be in place. Access for residents, cyclists, and pedestrians will be maintained throughout the works.

For further information, please visit

For updates on bus services during the closure, please visit:

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Tue 14 Oct 2025, 09:22 | Tags: Roads and parking Local travel HS2 Your Campus Journey

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