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Croydon, Multiple Roads, Temporary Closures Due To Various Works

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Official Notice

CROYDON COUNCIL

PROPOSED EXEMPTION FOR CYCLISTS TO EXISTING NO ENTRY/ONE-WAY WORKING – VARIOUS LOCATIONS IN ADDISCOMBE EAST

The Croydon (Prescribed Routes) (No. F42) Traffic Order 20-

1. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Croydon Council proposes to make a Traffic Order under Section 6 and 124 of Part IV of Schedule 9 of the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984, as amended and all other enabling powers.

2. The general effect of the Order would be to introduce an exemption for pedal cycles to existing no entry/one-way working arrangements on the roads/lengths of road specified in the Schedule to this Notice.

3. A copy of the proposed Order and all related documents can be inspected until the last day of a period of six weeks beginning with the date on which the Order was made or, as the case may be, the Council decides not to make the Order, between 10am and 6pm, at Croydon Central Library, Katharine Street, CR9 1ET. Alternatively, all documents can be obtained by email request to Parking.Design@croydon.gov.uk.

4. Further information on the proposal may be obtained by contacting the Highway Improvements Team (highways-traffic@croydon.gov.uk).

5. Persons desiring to object or make representations in relation to the proposed Orders should send a statement in writing of their objection and the grounds thereto to the Order Making Section, Parking Design Team, Croydon Council, Floor 3, Zone C, Bernard Weatherill House, 8 Mint Walk, Croydon CR0 1EA or email Parking.Design@croydon.gov.uk quoting the reference PD/CH/F42 within 21 days of the publication of this notice (by 10 December 2025).

6. The Order is intended to exempt pedal cycles from existing no entry/one-way working arrangements within various roads in Addiscombe East as shown in the Schedule to this notice. These proposals are aimed at improving accessibility, convenience, and the safety of cyclists.

Dated 20 November 2025

Oscar Akintoyeb

Head of Highways & Traffic

Sustainable Communities,

Regeneration & Economic Recovery Directorate

Schedule

No entry/one-way working with proposed exemption for pedal cycles

Road Name Location of no entry Direction of one-way
Elmgrove Road At its junction with Shirley Road North-eastbound between Brockenhurst Road and Shirley Road
Kingscote Road At its junction with Elmgrove Road South-eastbound between Lower Addiscombe Road and Elmgrove Road
Sherwood Road At its junction with Bingham Road South-eastbound (entire length of road)
Fernhurst Road At its junction with Lower Addiscombe Road North-westbound (entire length of road)
Parkview Road At its junction with Bingham Road South-eastbound (entire length of road)
Baring Road At its junction with Lower Addiscombe Road North-westbound (entire length of road)
Claremont Road At its junction with Bingham Road South-eastbound (entire length of road)
Ashling Road At its junction with Lower Addiscombe Road North-westbound (entire length of road)
Colworth Road At its junction with Lower Addiscombe Road North-westbound (entire length of road)

 

CROYDON COUNCIL

ROAD TRAFFIC REGULATION ACT, 1984, SECTION 14 AS AMENDED

THE ROAD TRAFFIC (TEMPORARY RESTRICTIONS) ACT 1991

AND ALL OTHER ENABLING POWERS

BINGHAM ROAD, CROYDON

TEMPORARY RESTRICTION OF TRAFFIC & PARKING

1. Croydon Council HEREBY GIVE NOTICE that to facilitate the installation of an entry treatment and kerb and footway works, they have made an Order the effect of which would be to temporarily restrict traffic movements and parking in Bingham Road, Croydon.

2. Whilst the works are taking place:

a) Bingham Road will be closed between its junction with Shirley Road and the common boundary of Nos. 180 and 182 Bingham Road.

b) Parking within the closure area will be suspended and waiting and loading restrictions will apply at any time.

3. The Order will come into operation on 24 November 2025, and it is anticipated that the works will be completed on 07 December 2025. However, the Order will remain in force for 18 months to be reintroduced should further work be required.

4. Whilst the closure is in place the alternative route for vehicular traffic will be via Lower Addiscombe Road, Shirley Road and reversed.

5. The restriction shall not apply in respect of:

(a) 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 to premises in the area, which necessitates the bringing of vehicles into a section of road to which the order applies.

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

(c) any vehicle involved in carrying out the specified works.

20 November 2025

Oscar Akintoye

Head of Highways & Traffic

Sustainable Communities, Regeneration & Economic Recovery Directorate

CROYDON COUNCIL

ROAD TRAFFIC REGULATION ACT 1984, SECTION 14 AS AMENDED,

THE ROAD TRAFFIC (TEMPORARY RESTRICTIONS) ACT 1991 AND ALL OTHER ENABLING POWERS

DINGWALL ROAD, CROYDON

TEMPORARY PROHIBITION OF TRAFFIC

1. Croydon Council HEREBY GIVE NOTICE that to facilitate works to the kerb and footway and the construction of central dividing islands, they have made an Order the effect of which will be to temporarily restrict traffic in Dingwall Road, Croydon.

2. Whilst the said works are taking place:

a) The cycle lane and footway on the west side of Dingwall Road will be closed between its junctions with Lansdowne Road and George Street from 20 November 2025 for approximately ten weeks.

b) The cycle lane and footway on east side of Dingwall Road will be closed between its junctions with Lansdowne Road and George Street from 06 January 2026 for approximately four weeks.

c) The carriageway of Dingwall Road will be closed between its junctions with Lansdowne Road and George Street from 09 February 2026 for approximately two weeks.

3. During the footway closures, pedestrians will be diverted into a walkway in the cycle lane, and cyclists will also be required to dismount and use the pedestrian walkway. During the full closure of Dingwall Road, the diversion routes for vehicular traffic will be as detailed below.

  • General traffic diversion: Via Dingwall Road, Sydenham Road, Wellesley Road, Croydon Underpass, Park Lane, Fairfield Roundabout (4th Exit), and Park Lane.

  • Cycle diversion: Via George Street, Altyre Road, Hazeldean Road, Addiscombe Grove, Addiscombe Road, George Street, North End, Poplar Walk, and Bedford Park.

4. The Order will come into operation on 20 November 2025, and it is anticipated that the work will be completed as detailed above. However, the Order will remain in force for a maximum duration of 18 months to be reintroduced if further work is required.

5. These restrictions shall not apply in respect of:

(a) 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 to premises in the area, which necessitates the bringing of vehicles into a section of road to which the order applies.

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

(c) a vehicle involved in conducting the said work.

Dated this 20 November 2025

Oscar Akintoye

Head of Highways & Traffic

Sustainable Communities,

Regeneration & Economic Recovery Directorate

Notice: Kingsdown Avenue, South Croydon – Temporary Restriction of Vehicular Traffic

CROYDON COUNCIL

ROAD TRAFFIC REGULATION ACT, 1984, SECTION 14 AS AMENDED

THE ROAD TRAFFIC (TEMPORARY RESTRICTIONS) ACT 1991

AND ALL OTHER ENABLING POWERS

KINGSDOWN AVENUE, SOUTH CROYDON

TEMPORARY RESTRICTION OF VEHICULAR TRAFFIC

1. Croydon Council HEREBY GIVE NOTICE that to facilitate repairs to a collapsed pipe by Thames Water, they have made an Order the effect of which would be to temporarily restrict vehicular traffic movements in Kingsdown Avenue, South Croydon.

2. Whilst the said works are taking place Kingsdown Avenue will be closed outside No. 6 Kingsdown Avenue.

3. During the closure the alternative routes for traffic will be via A235, Biddulph Road, Montpelier Road and vice versa, or via A235, St Augustine’s Avenue, Blenheim Park Road and vice versa.

4. The Order will come into operation on 24 November 2025, and it is anticipated that the works will be completed on 05 December 2025. However, the Order will remain in force for 18 months to be reintroduced should further work be required.

5. These restrictions shall not apply in respect of:

(a) any vehicle involved in carrying out 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 to premises 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 20 November 2025

Oscar Akintoye

Head of Highways & Traffic

Sustainable Communities, Regeneration & Economic Recovery Directorate

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