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Home / Disasters and Accidents / Exeter Road Closure Delayed Again, Causing Traffic Chaos

Exeter Road Closure Delayed Again, Causing Traffic Chaos

10 Nov

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Summary

  • Heavitree Road closure extended to November 21st
  • Delays caused by unexpected engineering issues
  • Road closure disrupts traffic on other routes in Exeter
Exeter Road Closure Delayed Again, Causing Traffic Chaos

As of November 10th, 2025, the reopening of the main road out of Exeter, Heavitree Road, has been delayed for a third time. The road closure, which was initially scheduled to end on October 7th, has now been pushed back to November 21st.

The delays are due to ongoing gas pipe upgrade work being carried out by Wales and West Utilities. The utility company had previously revised the reopening date to October 13th, then November 10th, but has now confirmed the road will remain closed for an additional 11 days.

The extended closure has caused significant traffic disruption in the area, with major tailbacks on other roads in the city. The situation has been exacerbated by concurrent work on another main route, Buddle Lane, also being undertaken by Wales and West Utilities.

According to the utility's performance manager for Devon, Lee Moore, the latest delay is the result of "unexpected engineering difficulties" encountered during the upgrade work. Additionally, the company has been coordinating with the nearby University of Exeter to avoid disrupting on-campus facilities, limiting their work to weekends only.

Despite the inconvenience, Wales and West Utilities has assured the public that the work is "on track" to be completed by November 21st. The extended closure of Heavitree Road has been a significant challenge for Exeter's commuters, but the utility company remains committed to finishing the project as soon as possible.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The Heavitree Road in Exeter is now expected to reopen on November 21st, 2025, after being delayed for a third time.
The delays are due to unexpected engineering difficulties encountered by Wales and West Utilities during their gas pipe upgrade work on the road. The company has also been coordinating with the nearby University of Exeter to avoid disrupting on-campus facilities.
The extended closure of Heavitree Road has caused major traffic tailbacks on other roads in the city, with the situation being exacerbated by concurrent work on another main route, Buddle Lane, also being undertaken by Wales and West Utilities.

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