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High Road - Temporary Waiting & Loading Restrictions Due To Electrical Excavation Works

N20 0EHPublished 14/05/26
Barnet Borough Times • 

What is happening?

LONDON BOROUGH OF BARNET

Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984 As Amended By The Road Traffic (Temporary Restrictions) Act 1991 Section 14(1) Temporary Waiting And Loading Restrictions High Road, N20

The BARNET LONDON BOROUGH COUNCIL HEREBY GIVE NOTICE that owing for the need to facilitate electrical excavation and resurfacing works, they have made an Order which will temporarily introduce a length of ‘at any time’ waiting and loading restrictions along both sides of High Road N20 from a point opposite the northern flank wall, of the Marks and Spencer entrance (building property no 1430) to a point opposite the southern kerb line of Downland Close, while the works take place.

The works will commence on Monday 18th May 2026 and are expected to be carried out in 4 phases with an anticipated completion date of Friday 5th June 2026.

Access for pedestrians will be provided via a footway ramp.

Nothing in the above paragraphs shall apply to anything done with the permission of or at the direction of a Police Constable or a Civil Enforcement Officer in uniform.

Further information may be obtained by contacting: The NRSWA Team, London Borough of Barnet, via telephone on: 020 8359 3555.

Ian Edser Director of Highways and Transportation,
Environment Directorate, 2 Bristol Avenue, London, NW9 4EW
Dated this 14th May 2026

How long will it take?

Planned start

18-May-2026

Estimated end

5-Jun-2026


Open to feedback

From

14-May-2026

To

4-Jun-2026

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