Kingston: Planned roadworks taking place across the borough this week

By Nub News Reporter

11th Apr 2023 | Local News

Read on to find out what areas will be affected and the roads to avoid (Credit: Nub News)
Read on to find out what areas will be affected and the roads to avoid (Credit: Nub 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

Kingston Hill, Kingston: 24 hour two-way signals outside Cumberland House, 5 to 20 April 2023. Works by Thames Water, footway closed. A pedestrian walkway will be provided. 

Kingston Road, New Malden: 24 hour multi-way signals outside St Johns Church, 5 to 15 April 2023. Works by Thames Water. Footway closed, a pedestrian walkway will be provided. 

Combe Lane West, Kingston: 24 hour multi-way signals at the junction of Crown Road, 10 to 23 April 2023. Works by Southern Gas Networks. Footway closed, an alternative route for pedestrians will be provided. 

Barnsbury Lane, Tolworth: Multi-way signals 9.30am to 6pm at the junction with Vincent Avenue, 11 to 13 April 2023. Works by BT. Footway closed, a pedestrian walkway will be provided. 

Vincent Avenue, Tolworth: Multi-way signals 9.30 to 6pm at the junction with Barnsbury Lane, 11 to 13 April 2023. Works by BT. Footway closed, a pedestrian walkway will be provided. 

Coome Road, Norbiton: Two-way signals 8am to 6pm at the junction with Station Road, 11 to 13 April 2023. Works by Virgin Media, footway closed. A pedestrian walkway will be provided.

Church Lane, Chessington: 24 hour two-way signals after the junction with Garrison Lane, 12 to 14 April 2023. Works by Virgin Media, footway closed. A pedestrian walkway will be provided.

Thetford Road, New Malden: 24 hour multi-way signals outside 27, 14 to 19 April 2023. Works by Thames Water. Footway closed, an alternative walkway will be provided. 

Canbury Passage, Kingston: 16 August to 31 May 2023. Works by Thames Water. Footway closed, an alternative route for pedestrians will be provided. 

Kingsgate Road, Kingston: At the junction with Canbury Passage, 16 August to 31 May 2023. Works by Thames Water, footway closed. An alternative route for pedestrians will be provided. 

High Drive, New Malden: Some carriageway incursion for the entire length, 28 August to 28 April 2023. Works by Southern Gas. Footway closed. An alternative route for pedestrians will be provided. 

Brook Street, Kingston: 24 hour southbound directional road closure, 13 March to 15 April 2023. Removal of hoarding and scaffolding. 

Kingston Road, Kingston: 24 hour two-way signals from Dollary Parade to King Henry's Road, 22 March to 14 April 2023. Works by Royal Borough of Kingston. Footway closed, an alternative route for pedestrians will be provided.

Dudley Road, Kingston: 24 hour multi-way signals at the junction with Fairfield South, 17 to 21 April 2023. Works by Thames Water. Footway closed, an alternative route for pedestrians will be provided.

Fairfield South, Kingston: 24 hour multi-way signals outside 34, 17 to 21 April 2023. Works by Thames Water, footway closed. An alternative route for pedestrians will be provided.

Villiers Avenue, Surbiton: 24 hour two-way signals outside 76, 18 to 25 April 2023. Works by Southern Gas Networks. Footway closed. An alternative route for pedestrians will be provided.

Gloucester Road, Kingston: 24 hour two-way signals outside 20, 19 April 2023. Works by Thames Water, footway closed. A pedestrian walkway will be provided.

     

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