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Planned roadworks taking place across Richmond this week

By Nub News Reporter   6th Oct 2025

Various roadworks in and around Richmond this week (credit: Cesar Medina).
Various roadworks in and around Richmond this week (credit: Cesar Medina).

Find the full list of roadworks lined up for this week in and around Richmond.

Emergency works

Burlington Lane, A316 Chiswick (Slip Road to A4 London) will be closed northbound at the junction with Paxton Road for urgent major gas repair works, there will be no access to A4 or Chiswick Lane for any vehicles over 3 tonnes. Hogarth Flyover remains accessible to vehicles under 3 tonnes and 2m in width. Diversion routes for vehicles over 3 tonnes and 2m in width will be in place using Kew Road and Kew Bridge.

Significant disruption and delays will be expected in the area. Works Commenced Sunday 28/09/2025 at 21:00. Current estimated completion date: 9/10/2025.

Planned Works

Church Road, Richmond will be closed Outside 15 for Openreach utility on 12/10/2025 SUNDAY WORKS ONLY. Contact: Openreach 03301 233 753. 

Glentham Road, Barnes will be closed junction with St Hildas Road to Glentham Gardens for carriageway resurfacing works commencing on 06/10/2025 to 07/10/2025. Contact: FM Conways 01732 600 771.

Onslow Road, Richmond will be closed outside 32 to Lancaster Park for carriageway resurfacing works commencing on 10/10/2025 to 11/10/2025. Contact: FM Conways 01732 600 771. 

Rosslyn Avenue, Barnes two-way temporary traffic signals Junction of White Hart Lane leading towards Tudor Gardens for Thames Water sewer cleaning works on 09/10/2025. NIGHT WORKS. Contact: Thames Water 0800 316 9800. 

Sheen Road, Richmond two-way temporary traffic signals outside 291A for UKPN utility works commencing on 08/10/2025 to 10/10/2025. Contact: UKPN 0800 028 0709.

Stillingfleet Road, Barnes will be closed side off 75 to outside 83 and side of 23 to 33 for carriageway resurfacing works commencing on 09/10/2025 to 09/10/2025. Contact: FM Conways 01732 600 771.

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