Planned roadworks taking place across Richmond this week

By Cesar Medina

17th Jul 2024 | Local News

Thames Water emergency works outside Orange Tree Hotel are expected to finish on Friday, 19 July (credit: Cesar Medina).
Thames Water emergency works outside Orange Tree Hotel are expected to finish on Friday, 19 July (credit: Cesar Medina).

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

TfL Planned Works

A316 Manor Circus / Manor Road / Sandycombe Road, Richmond: Lane closures in both directions on the A316.

Works for TFL Highway improvement works until summer 2024. Contact: [email protected]

Emergency Works

Kew Road, Richmond: Multi-way temporary traffic signals outside Orange Tree Hotel for emergency deep excavation Thames Water works to repair a collapsed sewer.

Church Road will also remain as a half road closure (vehicles can only enter Church Road) while the repair is being carried out.

Estimated completion date 19/07/2024. Contact: Thames Water 0800 316 9800

Planned Works

Manor Road, Richmond: It will be closed outside for Thames Water to repair a damaged washout box frame and cover.

Works commencing 18/07/2024 until 19/07/2024. Contact: Thames Water 0800 316 9800

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