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Midholm - Temporary Footpath Closure Due To Carriageway Resurfacing Works

NW11 6LLPublished 18/06/26
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) - Midholm Footpath NW11

The BARNET LONDON BOROUGH COUNCIL HEREBY GIVE NOTICE that owing for the need to facilitate carriageway resurfacing works, they intend to make an Order which will close the eastern footpath of Midholm NW11, between its junction with Falloden Way and between its junction with Hill Top, while the works take place.

The closure will commence on Friday 3rd July 2026 and is expected to last for 5 days.

The alternative route for pedestrians will be via: Hutchings Walk, Midholm and Falloden Way.

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

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

Ian Edser Director Of Highways And Transportation,
Environment Directorate, 2 Bristol Avenue, London, NW9 4EW
Dated this 18th June 2026

How long will it take?

Planned start

3-Jul-2026

Estimated end

8-Jul-2026

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