Transport for London (TfL) will be carrying out resurfacing on Streatham High Road, between the junctions with Gleneagle Road and Penistone Road.
The works will start on Monday 16 March and should carry on until Monday 20 April. They will be done through the contractor ConwayAecom.
The work will take place overnight between 21:00 and 06:00. TfL say that working at the weekdays with traffic management exclusively on off-peak night time hours provides the best chance to complete the works as quickly as possible, with as little disruption as possible.
The works will be divided into stages, always trying to maintain both directions of traffic flowing. However, diversions will be in place for local accesses.
During these works, between the 2 and the 27 of March, bus routes 50, 60, 109, 113, 118, 159, 249, 250, 255, 315, P13, G1, N109 and N133 will be diverted between Streatham Station and Green Lane.
The following side roads will be closed one night each to aid resurfacing works:
Station Approach, Stanhorpe Road, Hopton Road, Streatham Common North, Barrow Road, Greyhound Lane, Westwell Road Approach, Streatham Common South, Baldry Gardens, Heybridge Avenue and Guildersfield Road.
Access to properties will be maintained, however there could be no through access to Streatham High Road and diversions will be in place.
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Wednesday, 21 January 2015
TfL to start major works on Streatham High Road from Monday
We have just received notice that Transport for London (TfL) is about to start major work on Streatham High Road from Monday, that will go on to the end of March.
Lambeth Council apparently know about it, but (once again) this appears to be the first time that many local people have been told about it.
TfL has appointed ConwayAecom to carry out the 'footway improvement works' on the High Road, between the junctions with Hopton Road and Streatham Common South.
The works area is shown on the location map below.
The objective is to renew the footway on this stretch and upgrade the crossing area on Streatham Common South (parkside). It's part of TfL's Road Modernisation Plan
The works will start on Monday 26 January and are due to continue to Tuesday 31 March 2015.
The working hours will be between 08:00 and 18:00 for weekday footway works "with no obstruction to the carriageway".
Works that require lane closures on the carriageway are programmed to be undertaken between 22:00 and 05:00 on weekdays "to avoid major traffic disruptions, due to these stretches being a pinch point for traffic during the day". All noisy works during this period would be restricted to finish at 00:00.
TfL say "a certain level of disruption is inevitable",
Please let us know if you are a local resident and you have been told about it. Please also let us know if this impacts you in any way once the work begins, and we will do all we can to help.
Lambeth Council apparently know about it, but (once again) this appears to be the first time that many local people have been told about it.
TfL has appointed ConwayAecom to carry out the 'footway improvement works' on the High Road, between the junctions with Hopton Road and Streatham Common South.
The works area is shown on the location map below.
The objective is to renew the footway on this stretch and upgrade the crossing area on Streatham Common South (parkside). It's part of TfL's Road Modernisation Plan
The works will start on Monday 26 January and are due to continue to Tuesday 31 March 2015.
The working hours will be between 08:00 and 18:00 for weekday footway works "with no obstruction to the carriageway".
Works that require lane closures on the carriageway are programmed to be undertaken between 22:00 and 05:00 on weekdays "to avoid major traffic disruptions, due to these stretches being a pinch point for traffic during the day". All noisy works during this period would be restricted to finish at 00:00.
TfL say "a certain level of disruption is inevitable",
Please let us know if you are a local resident and you have been told about it. Please also let us know if this impacts you in any way once the work begins, and we will do all we can to help.
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