Berkshire drivers can expect some disruption due to several motorway closures this weekend, according to National Highways England.

This is mostly due to essential carriageway resurfacing and other repairs.

If you are set to be travelling within these areas at that sort of time, then take note of what diversions will be in place.

Here’s a list of all of the closures from Friday, January 28 to Monday, January 31.

What are the M4 closures this weekend from Friday, January 28 in Berkshire?

M4 Eastbound

Junction 16

The M4 is closed eastbound on Junction 16 between the exit and entry slip lane from Friday, January 28 at 10 pm until 6 am on January 29.

Why is it closed?

The road is closed due to the carriageway resurfacing.

Are there any diversions?

Diversion via the exit and entry slip roads.

Junction 18

Drivers will see closures on the M4 eastbound on the Junction 18 entry slip road from 9 pm on January 28 until 6 am on January 29.

Why is it closed?

The road is closed due to resurfacing works.

Are there any diversions?

Diversion via M4 westbound to Jct 19, M32 J1 and return.

Junction 6 to Junction 5

The M4 will be closed eastbound from Junction 6 to Junction 5 from 8 pm on Friday until 6 am on Monday, January 31.

Why is it closed?

The carriageway is closed for smart motorway works.

Are there any diversions?

Drivers should look for diversions via the Highways England network and Local Authority roads.

M4 Westbound

Junction 5 to Junction 6

The motorway will also be closed westbound between Junction 5 and 6 from 8 pm on Friday until 6 am on Monday morning.

Why is it closed?

The carriageway is closed for smart motorway works.

Are there any diversions?

Drivers should look for diversions via the Highways England network and Local Authority roads.

Junction 12

The exit slip road on Junction 12 will be closed westbound from 8 pm on Friday until 6 am on Monday morning.

Why is it closed?

The carriageway is closed for smart motorway works.

Are there any diversions?

Drivers should look for diversions via the Highways England network and Local Authority roads.