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LONDON BOROUGH OF LAMBETH  ROAD TRAFFIC REGULATION ACT DAYSBROOK ROAD 

SE20 8FUPublished 26/09/25
South London Weekly • 

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LONDON BOROUGH OF LAMBETH 
ROAD TRAFFIC REGULATION ACT 1984 – SECTION 14 
TEMPORARY TRAFFIC AND PARKING RESTRICTIONS 
PALACE ROAD AND DAYSBROOK ROAD 
1. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that, to enable upgrade works to 
be carried out on Palace Road, the Council of the London 
Borough of Lambeth have made an Order the effect of which will 
be to temporarily ban vehicles from entering or waiting (including 
waiting for the purpose of loading or unloading a vehicle) in;  
(a) (Phases 1&2) that length of Palace Road which lies 
between Lambourne Court and the north western kerb-line 
of Daysbrook Road; 
(b) (Phase 3) that length of Daysbrook Road which lies 
between Palace Road and a point 16 metres south west 
on Daysbrook Road.  
2. Alternative routes will be available for affected vehicles via; 
(Phases 1&2) Hillside Road, Wavertree Road and Daysbrook 
Road, and vice versa, (Phase 3) Wavertree Road and Hillside 
Road and vice versa.  
3. The bans will only apply at such times and to such extent as 
shall be indicated by the placing of the appropriate traffic signs. 
4. The Order will come into force on 29 September 2025 and will 
continue for a maximum duration of 6 months or until the works 
have been completed whichever is the sooner. In practice, it is 
anticipated that the works will take place in 3 phases from 29 
September 2025, (Phases 1 & 2, respectively estimated for 1 
week and 2 weeks, will maintain access between Daysbrook 
Road and the north western arm of Palace Road via the use of 
temporary traffic lights. Phase 3 will see the area in Phase 3 fully 
closed but for less than one day). If the works cannot be carried 
out or completed during that time, then the Order may also have 
effect on subsequent dates within the maximum period of 6 
months. 
Dated 26 September 2025 
Ben Stevens 
Highway Network Manager 

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