Gas main connection works is set to close 23 roads in Bromley to traffic.
The London Borough of Bromley has announced temporary traffic restrictions due to Southern Gas Networks (SGN) gas main connection works.
The Order starts on Wednesday, June 12 and could last for up to 18 months.
The affected streets are:
1. Blackness Lane, Keston
2. Bloomfield Road, Bromley
3. Broomhill Road, Orpington
4. Broxbourne Road, Orpington
5. Chelsfield Hill, Chelsfield
6. Church Road, Keston
7. Commonside, Keston
8. Downe Road, Downe
9. Fox Lane, Keston
10. Grosvenor Road, Petts Wood
11. Homestead Road, Chelsfield
12. Leaves Green Road, Keston
13. Meaford Way, Penge
14. New Road Hill, Downe
15. Oakfield Road, Penge
16. Princes Avenue, Petts Wood
17. Rectory Road, Keston
18. Rookery Road, Downe
19. Shire Lane, Downe
20. Southlands Road, Bickley
21. Westerham Road, Keston
22. Willett Way, Petts Wood
23. Worlds End Lane, Orpington
Restrictions will be in place as indicated by traffic signs, as advertised on the Public Notice Portal.
Access to properties will be maintained as much as possible; emergency routes will be kept open.
Those involved in the works and actions taken under police or traffic warden direction are exempt.
Vehicles are prohibited from waiting in the specified streets or adjacent areas until the works are complete. Violating vehicles may be removed.
Vehicles are not allowed to proceed in the specified streets or adjacent areas until the works are complete.
Vehicles must follow the direction indicated by traffic signs in the specified streets or adjacent areas until the works are complete.
For queries, contact the Environmental Services Department (Street Services Section) at 020 8461 7507.
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