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.
Dover House Road |
Swinburne Road |
All Saints Passage |
Wimbledon Park Road |
Station Road, Barnes |
Station Road, Barnes |
Weimar Street |
Weimar Street SW15 – is currently closed at the junction with Putney High Street for entry treatment works, estimated completion date 30/11/2023 Contact: Tim Addlesee, 0208 871 8202
Alton Road SW15 – two-way temporary signals will be placed outside and opposite 74 for Thames Water works, commencing 06/11 /2023 – 10/11/2023 Contact Thames Water, 0800 316 9800
Dover House Road SW15 - two-way temporary signals will be placed outside 82 for Openreach utility works, taking place on 09/11/2023 Contact: Openreach, 02476 642814
Oakhill Road SW15 – is currently closed outside 32 for Thames Water works, estimated date of completion 07/11/23, (emergency works) Contact Thames Water 0800 316 9800.
Oakhill Road SW15 - will be closed at the side of 35 Putney Bridge Road for Thames Water works, commencing 11/11 /2023 – 12/11/2023 , (weekend works) Contact Thames Water 0800 316 9800.
Putney Hill SW15 – Contra flow currently in place outside Wessex Court for Southern Gas Network works, estimated date of completion 06/11/2023, Contact: Southern Gas Network, 02394 281202
Swinburne Road SW15 - will be closed for Openreach utility works, taking place on 09/11/2023 Contact: Openreach, 02476 642814
The following free phone numbers should be used to report leaks. Do not assume that someone else has phoned it in. Please do not report these to the Council.
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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November 8, 2023
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