NOTICE OF 24-HOUR CLOSURE OF BRIDGE As part of our essential work to build ’s new ‘super sewer’ we are writing to let you know about a part-closure of from 4am on Sunday 2 February to 4am on Monday 3 February 2020.

The southbound side of the bridge time, please check Transport for will be closed to general traffic London’s journey planner: with alternative routes in place. www.tfl.gov.uk/plan-a-journey The bridge will remain open to The closure will be lifted at 4am on pedestrians, cyclists and buses. Monday 3 February with the bridge Please see map overleaf for re-opened to all traffic. further details of the diversions. The closure is essential to allow us The northbound side of the bridge to safely remove major equipment will be open to traffic but restricted from our site at Putney Bridge, to one lane only, alternating with which requires us to install and southbound buses, so delays are use a large crane on the south side expected. of the bridge. Bus services in both directions Thank you for your patience while will continue to operate with local we carry out these essential works diversions and some delays are and we apologise in advance for expected. For more information any inconvenience. on bus services during this

For more information call: 08000 30 80 80 www..london [email protected] North river diversion Putney Bridge – southbound diversion follow: Road – Harwood Road – Bridge Road – Wandsworth Gyratory – Upper Richmond Road

New Kings Road closed southbound follow: Putney Bridge Munster Road – Fulham Road – Harwood Road – Wandsworth Bridge Road – Wandsworth Gyratory

Putney Bridge will remain open to northbound traffic (one lane)

South river diversion

Putney Bridge will remain open to northbound traffic (one lane)

Any Questions? Drop in and see us... Thursday 23 January Star & Garter (Lower Richmond Road) from 16:00 to 20:00 Monday 27 January Fulham Football Club, Press Room (Stevenage Road) from 16:00 to 20:00

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