Diversions and delays in the local area due to road works
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.
Chartfield Avenue, Putney
01 October — 02 October
Severe delays likely - Road closure
Works location: Chartfield Avenue - Genoa Avenue to Granard Avenue
Works description : Carriageway resurfacing
Responsibility for works: Wandsworth
Current status: Planned work about to start
Works reference: PB002PN000592020_AT
Putney High Street, Putney
01 October — 02 October
Delays likely - Lane closure
Works location: O/S No 172-176
Works description : 10/053 tel0285407 - slot cut c/w sensor loops to repair traffic signals SD3 plus feed to existing chamber, 21.00-05.00, noisy works completed by midnight, northbound c/w swapping lane 1 & 2 and f/w to chamber (ped access maintained) Bus stop: 4864 suspended Responsibility for works: Transport for London
Current status: Planned work about to start
Works reference: YG516S000000006409
Gartmoor Gardens, Southfields
21 September — 05 October
Delays likely - Road closure
Works location: Unknown
Works description : Carriageway work - entry treatment
Responsibility for works: Wandsworth
Current status: Advanced planning
Works reference: PB002PN0001252018/RM
A205 Upper Richmond Road, Putney |
Wandsworth Bridge - Reduced road capacity on Wandsworth Bridge due to refurbishment works with a single running lane north and southbound. Cycle tracks temporarily suspended. These works are due to start on 20/07/2020.
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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October 2, 2020
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