Planned roadworks taking place across the borough this week

By Nub News Reporter

2nd May 2023 | Local News

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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.

Richmond Road, Kingston: 24 hour two-way signals outside and opposite 320, 24 April to 3rd May 2023. Works by Thames Water, footway closed. A pedestrian walkway will be provided.

Southwood Drive, Tolworth: Multi-way signals from 10am - 3pm to the side of No.236 Tolworth Rise South, 3 - 5 May 2023. Works by BT, footway closed. A pedestrian walkway will be provided.

Cambridge Road, Kingston: 24 hour lane closure adjacent to 210, 5 May 2023. Works by Thames Water, footway closed. A pedestrian walkway will be provided.

Canbury Passage, Kingston: 16 August 2022 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 2022 to 31 May 2023. Works by Thames Water, footway closed. An alternative route for pedestrians will be provided.

Tolworth Roundabout TFL Scheme: A3 at the junction with A240, 3 April to 27 October 2023. Work is being undertaken by TFL to improve pedestrian, vehicular and cycling journey times. However, due to the complexity of the works, various stages of traffic management will need to be utilised throughout the project and it is expected to cause significant impact on traffic flows from time to time.

Main roads that are likely to be impacted; Kingston Road, Ewell Road and Surbiton Hill Road (A240). A3. Kingsdowne Road (A3210). Upper Brighton Road and Hook Road (A243). Malden Road (A2043).

More information can be found here.

     

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