Road closures in Kingston Upon Thames this week

By Tilly O'Brien

9th Oct 2024 | Local News

There's some roadworks happening across Kingston Upon Thames this week (Credit: Tilly O'Brien)
There's some roadworks happening across Kingston Upon Thames this week (Credit: Tilly O'Brien)

As per the Council website, there are a few road closures happening across the borough this week.

Malden Rd, New Malden

There will be two-way signals on Malden Road for 24 hours from tomorrow, 10 October – 18 October.

Coterill Road, Tolworth

There is currently a 24-hour road closure outside  building numbers 11 – 25 on Coterill Road.

The closure has been running since Monday, 7 October, and is said to run until 18 October.

The works are being done by RBK.

The footway is closed, but a  pedestrian walkway has been provided.

Oak Hill Grove, Surbiton

There are currently road closures on Oak Hill Grove in Surbiton (Credit: Tilly O'Brien)

There is currently a 24-hour road closure outside building number 9 on Oak Hill Grove.

The closure began on Monday, 7 October and is expected to end tomorrow, Thursday 10 October.

The works are being carried out by Thames Water.

The footway closed, but an alternative route for pedestrians has been provided.

Cromwell Road, Kingston

A 24-hour lane closure began outside the Cromwell Road bus stop on Monday and is expected to end on 25 October.

The works are being carried by TFL.

The footway is closed, but an alternative route for pedestrians has been provided.

     

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