Road Closures Ahead in Putney and Roehampton

Diversions and delays in the local area due to road works

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Hammersmith Bridge is closed to vehicular traffic indefinitely due to safety concerns. For further information contact the London Borough of Hammersmith & Fulham via email at bridgeproject@lbhf.gov.uk.

A219 Putney Hill, Putney

11 September — 11 September

Delays likely Lane closure

Works location: Unknown

Works description: SAHARA SURVEYING FOR LEAK DETECTION. NO EXCAVATION, CHAMBER OPENING ONLY.

Responsibility for works: THAMES WATER

Current status: Planned work about to start

Works reference: MU6003JHFC15-7

B349,B306 Lower Richmond Road, Putney

09 September — 13 September

Delays likely Traffic control (two-way signals)

Works location: Unknown

Works description: New water connection 2x63mm MDPE MTRD supplies off of 4" CI main excavating 2m footway& 2m carriageway

Responsibility for works: THAMES WATER

Current status: Planned work about to start

Works reference: MU309000809221260045-001

A219 Putney High Street, Putney

12 September — 13 September

Delays likely Lane closure

Works location: Unknown

Works description: Sahara survey for leak detection. Chamber opening only. Non excavation.

Responsibility for works: THAMES WATER

Current status: Planned work about to start

Works reference: MU6006L1GC08-5

Chepstow Close, Putney, London, Wandsworth

11 September — 11 September

Delays likely Road closure

Works location: Unknown

Works description: Carriageway resurfacing

Responsibility for works: Wandsworth

Current status: Planned work about to start

Works reference: PB002PN00042019/RH

Priory Lane, Roehampton

12 September — 12 September

Delays possible Traffic control (multi-way signals)

Works location: Unknown

Works description: Remedial works surrounding sewer cover

Responsibility for works: THAMES WATER

Current status: Planned work about to start

Works reference: MU026002252BDYZ--000003

Disraeli Road, Putney

02 September — 29 September

Delays likely Road closure

Works description: Entry treatment - raised and relaid in granite setts, in a 'Copenhagen Crossing' style and signal modernisation

Responsibility for works: Wandsworth

Current status: Advanced planning

Works reference: PB002PN000852019/MR

B349,B306 Lower Richmond Road, Putney

09 September — 13 September

Delays likely Traffic control (two-way signals)

Works location: Unknown

Works description: New water connection 2x63mm MDPE MTRD supplies off of 4" CI main excavating 2m footway& 2m carriageway

Responsibility for works: THAMES WATER

Current status: Planned work about to start

Works reference: MU309000809221260045-001

Inner Park Road, Southfields

05 August — 21 December

Delays possible Traffic control (multi-way signals)

Works description: Excavate and conduct camera survey on existing 12" main to determine services& connections ahead of gas main insertion. Insert approx. 606m of new 250mm PE, make multiple major connections onto existing gas mains. Transfer/relay every service along this road onto new 250mm PE, backfill & reinstate

Responsibility for works: SGN

Current status: Planned work about to start

Works reference: XW053W116415367-02523

A205 Upper Richmond Road, Putney

20 July — 02 November

Delays likely Traffic control (multi-way signals)

Works description: Lay 24mtrs 355mm and 217mtrs 250mm PE. Abandon 241mtrs of 15" and 15mtrs 4" CI. Complete all services. Make 7 mains connections. Complete all reinstatement.

Responsibility for works: SGN

Current status: Advanced planning

Works reference: XW053W116185355-05667

Water Leaks and Gas Escapes

Do not assume that someone else has phoned it in. Please do not report these to the Council. The following free phone numbers should be used to report leaks

WATER: 0800 714614
GAS: 0800 111999

All utility companies have to prioritise works across our borough as well as other boroughs in south London. The On Street Services team actively monitors works on the public highway and works with utility companies to minimise disruption as much as possible.

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September 11, 2019

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