Planned roadworks taking place across Richmond this week

By Cesar Medina

4th Nov 2024 | Local News

Only a few roadworks planned in Richmond this week (credit: Nub News).
Only a few roadworks planned in Richmond this week (credit: Nub News).

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

Planned Works

The Thames towpath between Richmond Lock and Kew Gardens car park on Ferry Lane is entirely closed following the collapse of a section of the towpath on Saturday 19 October. Fencing has been installed at either end and residents and visitors are asked not to make any attempt to access the towpath, at any time. It is not safe.

Old Palace Lane, Richmond will be closed Opposite 26 Old Palace Lane, for Openreach utility works commencing on 05/11/2024 to 07/11/2024. Contact: Openreach 0800 316 9800.

Sandy Lane, Petersham will be closed from Meadlands Drive to A307/ Petersham Road for Highway improvement works, on 05/11/2024 . NIGHT WORKS. Contact: FM Conway 01732 600 771.

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