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Last updated 19 September 2025.
Villiers Avenue, Surbiton
- road closure 24 hrs in the direction from Lower Marsh Lane to Cranes Drive with side road closures
- 15 September to 16 October 2025
- installation of large power cabling by UK Power Networks
Ditton Road, Surbiton
- road closure 24 hrs in the direction from Upper Brighton Road to Ewell Road
- 15 September to 27 October 2025
- installation of large power cabling by UK Power Networks
King Charles Road, Surbiton
- road closure 24 hrs at the junction with Lamberts Road
- 15 September 2025 to 12 February 2026
- installation of large power cabling by UK Power Networks
Fairoak Lane, Chesington
- multi-way signals 24 hrs
- 15 September 2025 to 10 October 2025
- installation of large power cabling by UK Power Networks
Richmond Road, Kingston
- multi-way signals 24 hrs at the junction with Horsley Drive
- 18 to 19 September 2025 2025
- remedial carriageway repairs by Thames Water
Victoria Road, Surbiton
- 2 - way signals outside Sainsbury’s
- 21 to 22 September 2025 from 10.00pm to 04.00am
- works by TWU
Victoria Road, Surbiton
- road closure from St Andrews Road to St Mark’s Hill
- 27 September 2025 from 06.00am to 07.00pm
- Surbiton Festival
Galsworthy Road, Kingston
- 2 - way signals 24 hrs
- 26 to 28 September 2025
- disconnection works by SGN
Penrhyn Road, Kingston
- 2 - way signals 24 hrs
- footway closure walkway provided
- 29 September to 01 October 2025
- disconnection works by TWU
Coombe Lane West, Kingston
- 2 - way signals 24 hrs between the junctions of High Drive and Woodlands Avenue
- 18 to 23 September 2025
- footway closure walkway provided
- new connection by TWU
Portsmouth Road, Surbiton
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2 - way signals 24 hrs near Bolney Court
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footway closure walkway provided
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29 September to 05 October 2025
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valve works by TWU
Upper Brighton Road, Surbiton
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2 - way signals near the junction with Kingsdowne Avenue
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06 to 07 October 2025 from 10.00pm to 05.00am
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leak detection survey works by TWU