Planned roadworks and events taking place across Richmond this week

By Cesar Medina

23rd Sep 2024 12:00 pm | Local News

(Updated: 2 Hours, 30 minutes ago)

Lots of roadworks and some events around Richmond this week (credit: Nub News).
Lots of roadworks and some events around Richmond this week (credit: Nub News).

Find the list of roadworks Richmond Council has lined up for this week in Richmond.

Planned Works

Ham Close, Ham multi-way temporary traffic signals opposite 113-124, At Junction with Ashburnham Road for drainage works on 23/09/2024 to 06/10/2024. Contact: 01732 600 771

High Street, Hampton Wick two-way temporary traffic signals outside 5 High Street on footway for Openreach utility works commencing on 27/09/2024 to 27/09/2024. Contact: Openreach 0800 316 9800.

High Street, Hampton Hill multi-way temporary traffic signals opposite 118D for Telecom utility works commencing on 28/09/2024 to 29/09/2024. Contact: Zayo Group 07912 055 826.

Marksbury Avenue, Richmond will be closed outside 13 for Thames Water utility works commencing on 27/09/2024 to 27/09/2024. Contact: Thames Water 0800 316 9800.

North Road, Kew will be closed opposite the junction with High Park Avenue under the road bridge for Network Rail utility works commencing on 27/09/2024 to 30/09/2024. NIGHT WORKS. Contact: Network Rail 07920 856 274.

Petersham Road, Richmond two-way temporary traffic signals outside 1 Petersham Road for Openreach utility works commencing on 28/09/2024 to 28/09/2024. Contact: Openreach 0800 316 9800.

Upper Ham Road, Ham multi-way temporary traffic signals outside The Hand and Flower Public House for Virgin Media utility works commencing on 29/09/2024 to 29/09/2024. Contact: Virgin Media 0870 888 3117.

Vine Road, Barnes Level Crossing will be closed for Network Rail utility works commencing on 28/09/2024 to 29/09/2024. NIGHT WORKS. Contact: Network Rail 07920 856 274

Car Free Day Play Streets

Cleveland Road, Barnes will be closed from number 1 to Junction Cambridge Road/Grove Road on 22/09/2024

Dean Road, Hampton will be closed Junction of Hanworth Road to Buckingham Road on 22/09/2024

Grenville Mews, Hampton will be closed on 21/09/2024 to 21/09/2024.

Lancaster Park, Richmond will be closed, junction of Onslow Road to side of number 32 Lancaster Park on 22/09/2024

Oaklands Road, East Sheen will be closed, junction of South Worple Way to junction of Vernon Road on 22/09/2024

Ormonde Road, East Sheen will be closed, junction Of Carlton Road to junction of Connaught Avenue on 22/09/2024

Palmerston Road, East Sheen will be closed, junction of Sheen Lane to junction Temple Sheen Road on 22/09/2024

Russell Gardens, Ham whole road will be closed on 22/09/2024

Simpson Road, Ham will be closed, junction of Hardwicke Road to junction Broughton Avenue on 22/09/2024

St James's Avenue, Hampton Hill will be closed from number 22 to number 72 on 22/09/2024

Stonehill Road, East Sheen will be closed, junction of Parkgate Gardens to junction of Stonehill Close on 21/09/2024

Trehern Road, East Sheen will be closed, junction of South Worple Way to junction of Princes Road on 22/09/2024

Tudor Road, Hampton will be closed, junction of Barlow Road to junction of Priory Road on 21/09/2024

Willow Bank, Ham will be closed, junction of Stuart Road to junction of Perryfield Way on 21/09/202

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