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London Borough of Southwark - Warndon Street - temporary prohibition of traffic

SE16 2AQPublished 11/12/25
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LONDON BOROUGH OF SOUTHWARK

ROAD TRAFFIC REGULATION ACT 1984 SECTION 14(1)

(WARNDON STREET)

(TEMPORARY PROHIBITION OF TRAFFIC)

1. The Council of the London Borough of Southwark hereby gives notice that to enable development works to be carried out by Guildmore Limited, it intends, to make an order, the effect of which will be to prohibit vehicular traffic from entering part of the above named road.

2. Whilst the works are in progress, or whilst the authorised traffic signs/road markings are displayed, no person shall cause any vehicle to enter, proceed, stop, wait, load or unload at any time on Warndon Street, at the junction of Rotherhithe New Road for a distance of 25 metres. 

3. The alternative route for affected traffic is Luxford Street and St Helena Road. 

4. Exemptions will be provided in the Order to permit reasonable access to premises, so far as it is practical without interference with the execution of the said works.

5. The restrictions will not apply to any vehicle being used in connection with the said works, or for fire brigade, ambulance or police purposes or anything done with the permission or at the direction of a police constable in uniform.

6. The works will be in operation between the 5th – 16th January 2026.

7. Further information may be obtained by contacting Road Network Management at ttmo@southwark.gov.uk 

Dated this 11th of December 2025

Ian Law

Traffic Manager, London Borough of Southwark,

Network Management, Environment, Neighbourhoods and Growth

160 Tooley Street, PO Box 64529, London, SE1 5LX 65004390/guildmoreJan2026

 

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