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Croydon, Multiple Roads, Temporary Closures & Zebra Crossing Amendments

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CROYDON COUNCIL

ROAD TRAFFIC REGULATION ACT, 1984

SECTION 23

PROPOSED AMENDED ZEBRA CROSSING, THE GLADE, CROYDON

Croydon Council HEREBY GIVES NOTICE that they propose to amend an existing zebra crossing, as specified in the Schedule to this Notice, to provide safer crossing facilities and improve road safety for pedestrians.

The general effect of the zig-zag markings will be to prohibit all vehicles from stopping on the markings for any reason and to improve road safety by aiding pedestrians to cross safely. The markings are proposed to be extended as detailed below, to provide clearer visibility to approaching driver for any pedestrian wishing to cross.

Further information may be obtained by email to the address below: Parking.Design@croydon.gov.uk

Dated this 14 August 2025

Oscar Akinboye

Head of Highways & Traffic

Sustainable Communities, Regeneration & Economic Recovery Directorate

Schedule

Proposed Amended Zebra Crossing

The zig-zag markings on the existing crossing outside Monks Orchard Primary School, The Glade, are proposed to be lengthened by 12.5 metres on the south-west (odd-numbered) side of the road, to mirror the zig-zag markings on the north-east (even-numbered) side. This would extend the markings across the frontages of Nos. 253 and 255 The Glade.

CROYDON COUNCIL

ROAD TRAFFIC REGULATION ACT, 1984, SECTION 14

AS AMENDED AND THE ROAD TRAFFIC (TEMPORARY RESTRICTIONS) ACT 1991

ADDISCOMBE ROAD & CHERRY ORCHARD ROAD, CROYDON

TEMPORARY RESTRICTION OF TRAFFIC

  1. Croydon Council HEREBY GIVES NOTICE that to facilitate the network maintenance works on behalf of TfL, they have made an Order to the effect of which would be to temporarily restrict traffic in Addiscombe Road and Cherry Orchard Road, Croydon.

  2. Whilst the said works are taking place:

    a) Cherry Orchard Road will be closed between its junctions with Billinton Hill and Addiscombe Road.

    b) Addiscombe Road will be closed between its junctions with Cherry Orchard Road and Addiscombe Grove, and between its junctions with Billinton Hill and Gordon Road.

  3. During the closure, vehicular traffic will be diverted as detailed below:

    ? Via Cherry Orchard Road, Lower Addiscombe Road, Shirley Road and Addiscombe Road.

    ? Via Addiscombe Road, Fairfield Road and Chepstow Road.

    ? Via Cedar Road and Blake Road.

  4. The Order will come into operation on 17 August 2025, and it is anticipated that the work will be completed in one day. However, the Order will remain in force for 18 months to be reintroduced should further work be required.

  5. The restriction shall not apply in respect of:

    (a) any vehicle involved in the said works.

    (b) a vehicle being used for fire brigade, ambulance, or police purposes, or the purposes of a statutory undertaker in an emergency, such as the loss of supplies of gas, electricity or water or telecoms network in the area, which necessitates the bringing of vehicles into a section of road to which the order applies.

    (c) Anything done with the permission of a police constable in uniform or a Civil Enforcement Officer.

Dated 14 August 2025

Oscar Akinboye

Head of Highways & Traffic

Sustainable Communities, Regeneration & Economic Recovery Directorate

CROYDON COUNCIL

ROAD TRAFFIC REGULATION ACT, 1984, SECTION 14

AS AMENDED AND THE ROAD TRAFFIC (TEMPORARY RESTRICTIONS) ACT 1991

ALLENBY AVENUE, BREAMAR AVENUE, BRANTWOOD ROAD & GRANGE ROAD, SOUTH CROYDON

TEMPORARY RESTRICTION OF TRAFFIC & PARKING

  1. Croydon Council HEREBY GIVES NOTICE that to facilitate gas main replacement works, they have made an Order the effect of which would be to temporarily restrict traffic and parking on the above roads.

  2. Whilst the said works are taking place, the roads/sections of roads below will be closed and/or subject to parking suspensions/no waiting and loading restrictions at any time, as detailed:

Road NameClosure LocationParking Restrictions
Grange RoadFrom its junction with Braemar Avenue to 25 metres north-westwards.The full length of Grange Road, both sides.
Braemar AvenueN/AThe full length of Braemar Avenue, both sides.
Brantwood RoadN/AThe full length of Brantwood Road, both sides.

  1. Whilst the closures are in place the diversion routes for traffic will be as detailed below:

    ? Allenby Avenue Closure - Eastbound traffic on Allenby Avenue via Grange Road, Brantwood Road, Braemar Avenue and vice versa. Northbound traffic on Grange Road via Grange Road, Brantwood Road, Braemar Avenue and vice versa. Southbound traffic on Grange Road pre diverted via Brantwood Road, Braemar Avenue and vice versa.

    ? Grange Road Closure – eastbound on Brantwood Road pre-diverted via Brantwood Road, Brighton Road, Allenby Avenue, Grange Road and vice versa. Westbound on Brantwood Road via Brantwood Road, Brighton Road, Allenby Avenue, Grange Road and vice versa. Northbound traffic on Grange Road pre diverted via Allenby Avenue, Brighton Road and Brantwood Road.

  2. The Order will come into operation on 18 August 2025, and it is anticipated that the work will be completed on approximately 14 September 2025. However, the Order will remain in force for 18 months to be reintroduced should further work be required.

  3. These restrictions shall not apply in respect of:

    (a) any vehicle involved in conducting the said works.

    (b) vehicles being used for fire brigade, ambulance, or police purposes, or the purposes of a statutory undertaker in an emergency, such as the loss of supplies of gas, electricity or water or telecoms network in the area, which necessitates the bringing of vehicles into a section of road to which the order applies.

    (c) anything done with the permission of a police constable in uniform or a Civil Enforcement Officer.

14 August 2025

Oscar Akinboye

Head of Highways & Traffic

Sustainable Communities, Regeneration & Economic Recovery Directorate

CROYDON COUNCIL

ROAD TRAFFIC REGULATION ACT, 1984, SECTION 14

AS AMENDED AND THE ROAD TRAFFIC (TEMPORARY RESTRICTIONS) ACT 1991

BEECH AVENUE, EDGAR ROAD, LOVELACE CLOSE, PURLEY OAKS ROAD, PENWORTHAM ROAD - TEMPORARY RESTRICTION OF TRAFFIC & PARKING

  1. Croydon Council HEREBY GIVES NOTICE that to facilitate utility works, they have made an Order the effect of which would be to temporarily restrict traffic and parking on the above roads.

  2. Whilst the said works are taking place, the roads/sections of roads below will be closed and/or subject to parking suspensions/no waiting and loading restrictions at any time, as detailed:

Road NameClosure LocationParking RestrictionsSuspensions/No Waiting/Loading
Beech AvenueAt its junction with Purley Oaks RoadFull length of Beech AvenueN/A
Edgar RoadAt its junction with Purley Oaks RoadN/AN/A
Penwortham RoadAt its junction with Purley Oaks RoadN/AN/A
Purley Oaks RoadN/AThe full length of Purley Oaks RoadN/A
Lovelace CloseN/AFrom its junction with Purley Oaks Road for 50 metres southwestwardsN/A

  1. Whilst the closures are in place the diversion routes for traffic will be as detailed below:

Beech Avenue Closure

? Eastbound traffic – via Purley Oaks Road, Downswary, Purley Downs Road, Beech Avenue and vice versa.

? Westbound traffic – via Purley Oaks Road, Penwortham Road, Purley Downs Road, Beech Avenue and vice versa.

Edgar Road Closure

? Eastbound traffic – via Purley Oaks Road, St Marys Road, Sanderstead Road, Kendall Avenue, Edgar Road and vice versa.

? Westbound traffic – via Purley Oaks Road, Kendall Avenue, Edgar Road and vice versa.

Penwortham Road Closure

? Eastbound traffic – via Purley Oaks Road, Beech Avenue, Purley Downs Road, Penwortham Road and vice versa.

? Westbound traffic – via Purley Oaks Road, Norman Avenue, Purley Downs Road, Penwortham Road and vice versa.

  1. The Order will come into operation on 14 August 2025, and it is anticipated that the work will be completed within approximately six weeks. However, the Order will remain in force for 18 months to be reintroduced should further work be required.

  2. These restrictions shall not apply in respect of:

    (a) any vehicle involved in conducting the said works.

    (b) vehicles being used for fire brigade, ambulance, or police purposes, or the purposes of a statutory undertaker in an emergency, such as the loss of supplies of gas, electricity or water or telecoms network in the area, which necessitates the bringing of vehicles into a section of road to which the order applies.

    (c) anything done with the permission of a police constable in uniform or a Civil Enforcement Officer.

14 August 2025

Oscar Akinboye

Head of Highways & Traffic

Sustainable Communities, Regeneration & Economic Recovery Directorate

CROYDON COUNCIL

ROAD TRAFFIC REGULATION ACT, 1984, SECTION 14

AS AMENDED AND THE ROAD TRAFFIC (TEMPORARY RESTRICTIONS) ACT 1991

COLLIERWOOD ROAD, CROYDON

TEMPORARY RESTRICTION OF TRAFFIC

  1. Croydon Council HEREBY GIVES NOTICE that to facilitate the installation of service cables on behalf of UKPN, they have made an Order the effect of which would be to temporarily restrict vehicular traffic in Collierwood Road, Croydon.

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