Medway Council has issued a traffic alert for urgent utility maintenance causing lane restrictions on the busy local route.
Motorists face delays on Chatham Hill today after Medway Council announced emergency BT works have forced a lane closure on the key Medway route. The council’s official Twitter account alerted drivers to the disruption, advising patience as utility engineers carry out urgent network maintenance.
The emergency works come at a time when Chatham Hill is already scheduled for significant roadworks later this spring. Planned carriageway resurfacing will require full road closures on two separate occasions – 5 April and 16 April 2026 – with work taking place overnight between 8pm and 6am across two consecutive nights for each phase.
Roadworks Programme Intensifies
The current lane closure adds to what’s shaping up to be a busy period for road maintenance in the area. Medway Council’s Annual Highway Improvement Programme has multiple schemes running across the borough, with utility providers like BT coordinating their emergency works through the council’s streetworks team.
Council officials maintain that emergency works are necessary for network reliability, though the timing coincides with an already intensive resurfacing schedule. The figures show numerous temporary traffic orders have been issued across Medway sites for March 2026, indicating a particularly active period for infrastructure maintenance.
Diversion Plans in Place
During the planned overnight closures later this spring, full diversions will be put in place to redirect traffic around the resurfacing works. But today’s emergency BT maintenance requires a different approach – drivers are being advised to follow on-site signs and expect delays rather than seek alternative routes.
Emergency services access remains prioritised during all closures, with council teams coordinating to ensure minimal disruption to critical services. The data suggests this is part of a broader pattern of utility works across Medway, with multiple providers scheduling essential maintenance during the spring months.
Key Takeaways
Emergency BT works have closed one lane on Chatham Hill with no confirmed end time
Planned overnight resurfacing will fully close the road on 5 April and 16 April 2026
Multiple utility works are scheduled across Medway during March 2026
What This Means for Kent Residents
Chatham Hill serves as an essential route for local commuters and residents, making both today’s emergency closure and the planned April works particularly disruptive for daily journeys. Drivers should check Medway Council’s official roadworks map before travelling and allow extra time for journeys through the Chatham area. Local businesses may want to advise customers of potential delays, even as residents can stay updated through the council’s social media channels for real-time information about when normal traffic flow will resume.
Source: News Agency
Published: 30 March 2026


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