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ALERT: Broadwater Rise Tunbridge Wells closed for urgent carriageway repairs

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A key road in Tunbridge Wells will be completely closed on 25 March for emergency surface patching works.

Broadwater Rise in Tunbridge Wells will be closed from 07:00 to 19:00 on 25 March 2026 to allow Kent County Council to carry out urgent carriageway patching. The closure affects the section of road between Broadcroft and Broadmead, with barriers and signage clearly marking the restricted area.

The closure is necessary to address critical pavement damage that requires immediate attention. Kent County Council has scheduled the works during daytime hours to complete the repairs within a single day, minimising disruption to residents and commuters.

Local residents and drivers using Broadwater Rise should plan alternative routes and allow extra travel time on 25 March. The A26 and surrounding local roads are the primary alternatives for traffic that would normally use this section. Drivers are advised to check for further updates closer to the date, as completion times may vary depending on site conditions.

Key Information

  • Broadwater Rise will be completely closed from 07:00 to 19:00 on 25 March 2026
  • The closure runs from Broadcroft to Broadmead to enable urgent surface patching
  • Residents should use alternative routes, including the A26, and allow additional travel time

Source: @KentHighways

Published: 19 March 2026

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