Kingston: Planned road works taking place across the borough this week

By Eli Haidari

30th Jan 2023 | Local News

This week will see a number of roadworks take place which could impact your routes across the Kingston borough.

Read on to find out what areas will be affected and the roads to avoid.

Planned works

Ewell Road, Surbiton: Temporary signals outside 99, 30 January to 7 February 2023. Highway maintenance repair works.

Coombe Road, Kingston: Temporary signals adjacent to 15, 1 to 3 February 2023. Disconnection of old existing supply off of a 3" CI main excavating in footway and carriageway.

Park Road, Kingston: Two-way signals outside 14, 19 January to 1 February 2023. New service connection by Thames Water.

Kingston Road, New Malden: Multi-way signals outside 175-181, 31 January to 2 February 2023. Highway repair and maintenance works.

Knollmead, Tolworth: Two-way signals outside 13-26, 3 to 7 February 2023. Works by BT.

The Manor Drive, Worcester Park: Multi-way signals outside 130, 6 to 19 February 2023. Maintenance by Southern Gas.

Kingston Bridge, Westbound: Westbound cycle lane and footpath closed. Westbound cyclists are advised to use the main westbound carriageway, vehicles are prohibited from overtaking cyclists and pedestrians are advised to use the footpath on the north-side of the bridge.

Kingston bound pedestrians can use the footpath as normal on the north-side of the bridge, kingston bound cyclists can continue their journey on the eastbound cycle lane. 18 July 2022 - 17 March 2023.

     

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