“The full business case, once completed, will also help us understand more detail on the economic impact of this project.”
National Highways said the motorway would shut between junctions 10 and 11 from 21:00 BST on 12 July to 06:00 on 15 July in both directions, with diversions put in place.The closure will allow for the construction and installation of a bridge on the western gyratory of the roundabout at junction 10.
National Highways is warning drivers to expect delays and make alternative travel arrangements if possible.Its senior project manager, Jonathan Wade, said the previous closures had "gone well with significant progress being made".“We would urge all drivers to follow the official diversion route as this is the best chance of reaching your destination in good time.
"Please ignore your satnavs and follow our diversion route instead," he added.The new bridge is being installed as part of ongoing work to make journeys safer and reduce pollution.
A further two full weekend closures along the M25 are planned for later this year.
A previous closure between junctions nine and 10 in May saw"They have much to say about the universality of war and the anguish of suffering and loss."
Visitors will be able to see the poppies as part of a general admission ticket to the Tower of London, though a small part will be visible from the public footpath.The display will remain until Armistice Day on 11 November, which marks when the World War One armistice came into effect.
poppies are a symbol of remembrance in the UK and are worn to commemorate those who lost their lives in two world wars and other conflicts.Plans have been lodged to build a range of new facilities at an outdoor education centre in the Lake District.