Planned road works near Teddington this week

By Tilly O'Brien 7th Jan 2025

There's some planned roadworks for in and around Teddington this week (Credit: Tilly O'Brien)
There's some planned roadworks for in and around Teddington this week (Credit: Tilly O'Brien)

There's some planned roadworks for in and around Teddington this week.

On Broom Road, Teddington, there will be multi-way temporary traffic signals outside no.96 for Openreach utility works commencing tomorrow, Wednesday 8 January.

The works are expected to end on Friday, 10 January.

North Road, Kew, will be closed at the Railway Bridge for Network Rail works commencing on Saturday, 11 January and will last until 17 January.

The works will take place over night.

The multi-way temporary traffic signals outside no.64 on Ormond Road in Hampton are expected to be finished on Friday, 10 January.

These are UKPN utility works.

The multi-way temporary traffic signals at Hampton Level Crossing on Percy Road are expected to end on Friday, 10 January.  

These nightworks are being conducted by Network Rail.

Red Lion Street, Richmond, will be closed at the junction with Hill Street for Thames Water utility works, on Friday, 10 January.

These are night works.

Richmond Road, Twickenham, will have two-way temporary traffic signals opposite no.305 for Thames Water utility works on Thursday, 9 January.

As of today, Tuesday 7 January, there are two-way temporary traffic signals outside no.64 for Virgin Media utility works on Uxbridge Road in Hampton Hill.

Walpole Place, Teddington, will be closed outside no. 4 for Openreach utility works until Thursday, 8 January. 

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