Thames Water is set to complete essential repair and maintenance works across Bromley streets from the end of this month.
The Order will come into effect on Wednesday January 24, 2024, with no specified finish date.
During this time, no vehicles can wait in the streets - any vehicle waiting in contravention of any restriction on waiting imposed by this Order may be removed under the provisions of the Removal and Disposal of Vehicles Regulations 1986, or by Bromley Council.
Works will be ongoing for a maximum duration of 18 months and works will begin on or after the date above.
Thames Water will be carrying out repair and maintenance works on the following streets:
1. Addington Road, West Wickham
2. Arrol Road, Beckenham
3. Beckenham Road, Beckenham
4. Birkbeck Road, Beckenham
5. Crystal Palace Park Road, Sydenham
6. Fairway, Petts Wood
7. Faringdon Avenue, Bromley
8. Green Lane, Chislehurst
9. Hayes Road, Bromley
10. Hillbrow Road, Bromley
11. Kelsey Lane, Beckenham
12. Kent House Road, Beckenham
13. Kent Road, Orpington
14. Kenwood Drive, Beckenham
15. Merlin Grove, Beckenham
16. North End Lane, Downe
17. Old Priory Avenue, Orpington
18. Queens Road, Beckenham
19. Ramsden Road, Orpington
20. Ravenscroft Road, Beckenham
21. Station Road, St Mary Cray
22. Tredown Road, Sydenham
23. Tubbenden Lane, Orpington
24. Warren Road, Chelsfield
25. Whitmore Road, Beckenham
Access to houses will be maintained as far as is practicable from either side of the closure.
Emergency access will be maintained at all times.
Nothing in the Order will apply to vehicles being used in connection with the works, or to anything done with the permission or direction of a Police Officer in uniform or a Traffic Warden.
If you have any questions, contact the Council's Environmental Services Department (Street Services Section) on 020 8461 7507.
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