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.
Putney High Street has multi-way signals in place at the junction of Felsham Road for Thames Water works. Felsham Road has been closed at the junction of Putney High Street
Estimated completion date: 27 August
Delays should be expected in the area so please avoid where possible.
Westleigh Avenue has multi-way signals in place at the junction of Genoa Avenue for Thames Water works
Estimated completion date 22 August
Delays should be expected in the area so please avoid where possible.
Contact: Thames Water 0800 316 9800
Buckhold Road Gas Works to Last for Over a Year
SGN carrying out major upgrade on pipe network
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Penwith Road SW15 – two-way lights outside number 27 for emergency Southern Gas utility works. Estimated completion date 29/08/2025. Contact: SGN 01403 320 768.
Pirbright Road SW15 – will be closed rear of number 203 Replingham Road for Thames Water utility works commencing on 26/08/2025 to 29/08/2025. Contact: Thames Water 0800 316 9800.
Priory Lane SW15 – two-way temporary traffic signals outside 116 Priory Lane for Cadent Gas utility works commencing on 26/08/2025 to 30/08/2025. Contact: Cadent Gas 01455 232 822.
Putney High Street SW15 – multi-way lights at the junction with Felsham Road for emergency Thames Water utility works in progress. Estimated completion date 27/08/2025. Contact: Thames Water 0800 316 9800.
Southfields Road SW18 – will be closed outside 38 and opposite junction of Haldon Road for Thames Water utility works commencing on 26/08/2025 to 01/09/2025. Contact: Thames Water 0800 316 9800.
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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