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Operation Brock dates

By Parish Clerk Boughton Aluph & Eastwell Parish Council

Tuesday, 10 December 2024

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We have received information regarding Operation Brock in the run up to Christmas.
With cross-channel bookings looking busy in the run up to Christmas, the Kent and Medway
Resilience Forum (KMRF) has agreed to deploy Operation Brock on the M20 for a limited
period as a precaution.
The contraflow is scheduled to be in place on the London-bound carriageway between
junctions 8 and 9 from overnight on Sunday 15 December until Sunday 22 December. This
will allow lorries to be held on the coastbound carriageway if the queuing system on the A20
outside Dover, known as Dover TAP, fills up.
The Port of Dover and Eurotunnel are forecasting their peak tourist traveller numbers on 19,
20 and 21 December as the majority of the schools break up for the holiday together with
hauliers heading back to the continent in time for the festive break.
The prospect of bad weather could also cause delays.
A letter to residents can be seen on our Highways page.

Contact Information

Parish Clerk

  • 07419 740559

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