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London Borough of Lambeth - temporary traffic and parking restrictions - Clarence Avenue and Clarence Crescent

SW4 8FGPublished 24/10/25
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LONDON BOROUGH OF LAMBETH ROAD TRAFFIC REGULATION ACT 1984, SECTION 14 TEMPORARY TRAFFIC AND PARKING RESTRICTIONS, 
CLARENCE AVENUE AND CLARENCE CRESCENT

1. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that, to enable carriageway and footway resurfacing works, the Council of the London Borough of Lambeth has made an Order the effect of which will be to temporarily prohibit vehicles from entering or proceeding in Clarence Crescent:
(a) the southern arm, between its southern junction with Clarence Avenue and its junction with Parkfield Road; 
(b) between its junctions with Fennings Road and Allingham Road;
(c) between its junctions with Allingham Road and Glenbrook Primary School.

2. Alternative routes for vehicles affected by the prohibitions in: (a) above for vehicles travelling on: a. Parkfield Road will be via Clarence Crescent, Fennings Road, Fairbourne Road, Parkfield Road, Headlam Road, Kings Avenue, Poynders Road and Clarence Avenue;
b. Clarence Avenue will be via Poynders Road, Kings Avenue, Headlam Road and Parkfield Road.
(b) above will be via Fairbourne Road, Parkfield Road, Dragmore Street and Clarence Crescent and vice versa;
(c)  above for vehicles travelling on: a. Clarence Crescent will be via Fennings Road, Fairbourne Road, Parkfield Road, Dragmore Street and Clarence Crescent; b. Allingham Road will be via Fairbourne Road, Parkfield Road, Dragmore Street and Clarence Crescent.

3. The Order will come into force on 27 October 2025 and continue in force for a maximum duration of 6 months to allow for contingencies or until the works have been completed whichever is the sooner. In practice, it is anticipated that the works will take 6 weeks to complete.


Dated 24 October 2025
Ben Stevens
Highway Network Manager

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