Partial road closure to let toads cross the road safely

By The Editor

15th Feb 2021 | Local News

Residents in Ham have been asked to keep an eye out for toads which are due to begin their annual carriageway cross very soon.

The toads, which live on Ham Common, are currently breeding and will make the 100m journey from their habitat to pools on the other side of the road to spawn for approximately three weeks.

To ensure the safety of the toads, a small section of Church Road (between Ham Gate Avenue and Latchmere Lane) will be closed from Monday,March 8 until Saturday, March 27. Residents in the area have been notified by post of the migration.

The number of toad patrols has doubled since 2009 as more than 100,000 toads annually are helped across roads by volunteers throughout the UK.

To aid the toads, small fencing has been installed along the edge of the common to enable the toad patrol patrollers to pick them up and help them over the highway to complete their onward journey.

Temporary signage has been erected by Richmond Council to warn drivers about the toad migration.

There will be a diversion in place to avoid the closed road, which is via Ham Gate Avenue, Upper Ham Road and Church Road and vice versa.

Cllr Julia Neden-Watts is chair of the council's Environment, Sustainability, Culture and Sports Committee.

She said: "The annual toad migration is a wonderful natural spectacle on our doorstep which takes place at around this time every year. The migration is driven by the change in weather as the toads like warm, wet conditions.

"It is difficult for us to predict exact dates of the toad's movements, but this year with many of us staying at home to stay safe we hope that the migration will have minimal impact and we will do our best to avoid any unnecessary inconvenience for residents.

"I would like to thank residents in the area for their understanding and ongoing support of the diverse wildlife we have in this borough."

     

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