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Abbotts Road, Temporary Traffic Restrictions Due To Gas Works

SM3 9TAPublished 13/03/25Expired
South West London • 

What is happening?

London Borough of Sutton Public Notices

LONDON BOROUGH OF SUTTON

ROAD TRAFFIC REGULATION ACT 1984 - SECTION 14(1)

1. The Council of the London Borough of Sutton hereby gives notice that in order to facilitate a gas mains replacement and because these works are being executed on or near the carriageway it intends to make an Order the effect of which is summarised in paragraph 3 below.

2. The Order will come into effect on Monday 7th April 2025 and is expected to take 9 days to complete, however the Order will remain in force for 18 months to be re-introduced should further works be required.

3. When the works are taking place and the appropriate traffic signs are displayed the Order will temporarily prohibit all vehicular traffic including pedal cycles from entering, exiting, stopping or proceeding in Abbotts Road between its junctions with Church Hill Road and Matlock Crescent.

4. An alternative route for vehicular traffic when the prohibition is in place will be via A217 St Dunstans Hill, Church Hill Road and vice versa.

5. Vehicles access to properties adjacent to the prohibited length of road will be maintained at all times insofar as access is reasonably practicable without interference with the said works.

6. The prohibitions specified above apply only during such times and to such extent as indicated by traffic signs prescribed by the Traffic Signs Regulations and General Directions 2016.

Jayne Dando, Corporate Head of Highways and Transport

Dated: 10th March 2025

How long will it take?

Planned start

7-Apr-2025

Estimated end

15-Apr-2025

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