Planned roadworks taking place across Richmond this week

By Cesar Medina

12th Nov 2024 | Local News

A few roadworks planned around Richmond this week (credit: Cesar Medina).
A few roadworks planned around Richmond this week (credit: Cesar Medina).

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

Planned Works

Brookwood Avenue, Barnes multi-way temporary traffic signals side of 72 Station Road for UKPN utility works commencing on 11/11/2024 to 16/11/2024. Contact: UKPN 0800 028 0709.

Elm Grove Road, Barnes will be closed from junction with Ranelagh Avenue to junction with Rocks Lane for Highway improvement works commencing on 14/11/2024 to 15/11/2024. Contact: FM Conways 01732 600 771.

Queens Ride, Barnes two-way temporary traffic signals outside electrical Substation for UKPN utility works Estimated completion date 15/11/2024. Contact: UKPN 0800 028 0709.

Rocks Lane, Barnes multi-way temporary traffic signals at junction of Mill Hill Road for Openreach utility works commencing on 13/11/2024 to 14/11/2024. Contact: Openreach 0800 316 9800.

Station Road, Barnes multi-way temporary traffic signals outside 73 Station Road for UKPN utility works commencing on 11/11/2024 to 16/11/2024. Contact: UKPN 0800 028 0709.

Water Lane, Richmond will be closed outside no. 3 Darpen House for Thames Water utility works commencing on 13/11/2024 to 14/11/2024. Contact: Thames Water 0800 316 9800.

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