Traffic Delays Likely in Chiswick

Forthcoming significant roadworks in the W4 area

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More Delays Likely Due To Two Major Roadwork Projects
Lane and road closures at Hogarth Roundabout and Kew Bridge approach

Gunnersbury Avenue (north Circular Road)
08 March — 10 March
Delays likely - Lane closure
Works description : Unknown
Responsibility for works: Transport for London
Current status: Planned work about to start
Works reference:  YG44408331847

Gunnersbury Avenue (north Circular Road)
08 March — 10 March
Delays likely - Lane closure
Works description : Unknown
Responsibility for works: Transport for London
Current status: Planned work about to start
Works reference:  YG44471355529

Gunnersbury Lane
08 March — 08 March
Delays likely - Traffic control (Stop/Go boards)
Works location: o/s 44 Gunnersbury Lane J/O HILLCREST RD W3 8ED
Works description : PRV MINOR SERVICE. NO EXCAVATION CHAMBER OPENING ONLY.
Responsibility for works: Thames Water
Current status: Planned work about to start
Works reference:  MU600NL-025-01

Burlington Lane, Chiswick
08 March — 20 April
Delays likely - Traffic control (multi-way signals)

Works description : Unknown
Responsibility for works: Transport for London
Current status: Planned work about to start
Works reference:  YG515S000000002804

Cathnor Road
08 March — 10 March
Delays likely - Road closure
Works location: 79
Works description : Ferrule Exchange Cway in Carriageway. Our intention is to complete the Permanent Reinstatement in the same phase
Responsibility for works: Thames Water
Current status: Planned work about to start
Works reference:  MU301000031530325-001

Great West Road, Chiswick
08 March — 20 April
Delays likely - Traffic control (multi-way signals)
Works description : Unknown
Responsibility for works: Transport for London
Current status: Planned work about to start
Works reference:  YG515S000000002803

Hogarth Lane, Chiswick
08 March — 20 April
Delays likely - Traffic control (multi-way signals)
Works description : Unknown
Responsibility for works: Transport for London
Current status: Planned work about to start
Works reference:  YG515S000000002802

Sutton Court Road
2 March - 8 March
Delays likely - Traffic control (multi-way signals)
Works location: Sutton Court Road.
Works description: Traffic lights, etc: Road closure
Responsibility for works: Thames Water
Current status: Work in progress
Works reference: MU301000031584436-001

South Parade
22 February — 13 March
Delays likely - Traffic control (multi-way signals)
Works location: Cycle Safety Improvements on South Parade in Acton week commencing 22nd February 2021 for 2 weeks there will be 3-way temporary traffic lights at the Rusthall Avenue junction. The scheme involves an extension of raised table to upgrade zebra crossing to parallel crossing on South Parade to the west of the Rusthall Avenue junction.
Works description: Cycle Safety Improvements on South Parade in Acton. The scheme involves an extension of raised table to upgrade zebra crossing to parallel crossing on South Parade to the west of the Rusthall Avenue junction. over the week commencing 22nd February 2021 for 2 weeks there will be 3-way temporary traffic lights at the Rusthall Avenue junction. There will be some changes to parking arrangements in the vicinity of your property during this period.
Responsibility for works: Ealing London Borough Council
Current status: Advanced planning
Works reference: DV00276871359

Goldhawk Road
03 March — 01 April
Delays likely - Lane closure
Works location: Outside 256 Goldhawk Road to opposite 221 Goldhawk Road
Works description : IMGA202321 Gas mains replacement works, replacing approx 113.63m of 4,14 & 6" DI with approx 113.63m of 90, 315 & 355mm PE by means of insertion. This will also include replacement and transfer of services
Responsibility for works: Cadent
Current status: Advanced planning
Works reference:  AZ0071001042646

Source: www.roadworks.org

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March 8, 2021

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