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Upcoming Works on Adelaide Road July 2021 | Notification Update: Upcoming works on Adelaide Road July 2021 | www.hs2.org.uk High Speed Two (HS2) is the new high speed railway for Britain. Duration of works Between 16 and 31 July We are continually reviewing the works on our construction sites in line with Government and Public Health England (PHE) advice on What to expect dealing with COVID-19. The Government’s current strategy makes it clear that construction activity can continue as long as it complies Overnight drainage surveys with this guidance. Please be assured that only sites that can work on Adelaide Road and Eton within the guidelines are operational. All sites will remain under Road on 16, 19 and 20 July constant review. On 17 and 31 July, a full Update: further drainage surveys in July 2021 road closure will be in place on Adelaide Road between We have previously carried out drainage surveys on Adelaide Road and 7am and 7pm. A 45-tonne Eton Road. We will be carrying out further drainage surveys in July to crane will be located on investigate the condition of the drainage in your local area. Adelaide Road The surveys are planned to take place overnight on the following dates: You may notice additional - Friday 16 July noise during parts of these - Monday 19 July works - Tuesday 20 July Bus stop suspensions will in The surveys are planned to take place from 9pm to 6am. We will use a place on Adelaide Road camera to investigate the condition of the drainage system and may need to flush the system using a high-pressure water jet. What we will do Temporary traffic management will be in place overnight on Adelaide A diversion route for Road and Eton Road provide a safe working area for the team carrying cyclists, pedestrians and out the surveys. You will still be able to travel through the area. vehicles will be clearly signed A signed diversion route will be in place during the overnight surveys on Eton Road. Bus Stop CB (Chalk Farm) will be suspended overnight on We’ll provide updates at the above dates. HS2incamden.co.uk Maps showing the survey locations are included on pages 2 and 3. If you have a question about HS2 or our works, please contact our HS2 Helpdesk team on 08081 434 434 or email [email protected] Contact our HS2 Helpdesk team on 08081 434 434 Update: Upcoming works Notification on Adelaide Road www.hs2.org.uk Drainage survey locations – 16, 19 and 20 July The surveys will take place in phases during the above dates to minimise impact to the road network Update: Upcoming works Notification on Adelaide Road www.hs2.org.uk Survey locations – 16, 19 and 20 July The surveys will take place in phases during the above dates to minimise impact to the road network Update: Road closure on Adelaide Road - 17 and 31 July We wrote to you in mid-May advising that we would be installing a temporary site office and welfare units at the eastern end of the Adelaide Road site on Saturday 29 May and Saturday 12 June. These works have now been rescheduled and will now take place on Saturday 17 July and Saturday 31 July. On Saturday 17 July and Saturday 31 July 2021 between 7am and 7pm, a temporary road closure will be in place on Adelaide Road. The temporary road closure is needed to lift the site office and welfare units into place at the eastern end of the Adelaide Road site and remove the current welfare facilities at the western end of the site. You can find more information and maps showing the location of these works on the following pages. What you will see There will be construction vehicles on Adelaide Road during these works, including a 45-tonne crane to move the site office and welfare units. On 17 July, the crane will be installed in the road closure to lift the units into place at the eastern end of the site. The units will be two storeys high with a staircase on the side for access onto the first floor. On 31 July, the crane will be installed in the road closure to remove the current welfare units at the western end of the site. Update: Upcoming works on Notification Adelaide Road www.hs2.org.uk Temporary changes to travel The following temporary changes will be in place during the temporary road closure. Travelling by foot or bicycle The footpath between the junction of Eton Road on Adelaide Road and Beaumont Walk will be closed for the duration of the works. We will provide a safe and clearly signed diversion route for cyclist and pedestrians via Eton Road, Provost Road and Eton College Road. For your safety, please use the signed cycle and walking route. Access to your property will be maintained at all times. Travelling by bus Eton Road (Stop R), Chalk Farm (Stop CB) and Chalk Farm (Stop CA) will be closed for the duration of our works. The nearest bus stops for bus routes 31, N28 and N31 are Finchley Road South Hampstead (Stop K) and The Roundhouse (Stop CF). Travelling by car To help us maintain traffic flow on the road network, we have agreed a diversion route with Camden Council and Transport for London. Vehicles travelling towards Adelaide Road from Swiss Cottage will be diverted north on Fitzjohn’s Avenue and Heath Street (B511) and then south on Haverstock Hill (A502) towards Chalk Farm. Vehicles travelling towards Adelaide Road from Chalk Farm will be diverted north on Haverstock Hill (A502) and then south on Heath Street and Fitzjohn’s Avenue (B511) towards Swiss Cottage. Parking bay suspensions No parking bay suspensions will be in place for the duration of our works. Access to Beaumont Walk carpark On 17 July, there will be no vehicle access to the Beaumont Walk carpark from Chalk Farm. Beaumont Walk residents will be able to access the Beaumont Walk carpark via Eton Road and Adelaide Road. However, residents may be asked to wait for a short period as we need to provide a safety zone. On 31 July, Beaumont Walk residents will be able to access the Beaumont Walk carpark from Chalk Farm and via Eton Road and Adelaide Road. Update: Upcoming works on Notification Adelaide Road www.hs2.org.uk Diversion route during temporary Adelaide Road closure – 17 July Update: Upcoming works on Notification Adelaide Road www.hs2.org.uk Diversion route during temporary Adelaide Road closure - 31 July Update: Upcoming works on Notification Adelaide Road www.hs2.org.uk Location of temporary welfare facilities Ongoing works to remove vegetation within the Adelaide Road site Works to remove vegetation and trees within the Adelaide Road site are ongoing. Our works do not include removal of vegetation or trees in the Adelaide Nature Reserve. Speak with our community engagement team We are holding monthly virtual one to ones where you can speak with our community engagement team. Our next virtual one to one will be on Wednesday 21 July from 3pm to 6pm. You can book a 20- minute session to speak with our Community Engagement team about works at the Adelaide Road site at hs2.org.uk/events. The sessions will take place on Microsoft Teams. We are also holding an online community meeting about upcoming works at our Adelaide Road site on 22 July 2021 from 6pm to 7pm. This information event will be held on Microsoft Teams. Register your attendance via hs2.org.uk/events. At this event you will find out more about: • your local engagement team • current and upcoming works at our Adelaide Road site • measures in place to minimise disruption to our neighbours Our team of experts will provide a presentation at 6pm. Following this, you’ll be able ask questions about our current and upcoming works. Keeping you informed We are committed to keeping you informed about work Contact Us on HS2. This includes ensuring you know what to expect and when to expect it, as well as how we can help. Contact our HS2 Helpdesk team all day, every day of the year on: Residents’ Charter and Commissioner The Residents’ Charter is our promise to communicate as Freephone 08081 434 434 clearly as we possibly can with people who live along or Minicom 08081 456 472 near the HS2 route. www.gov.uk/government/publications/hs2-residents- Email [email protected] charter We also have an independent Residents’ Write to: Commissioner whose job is to make sure we keep to the FREEPOST promises we make in the Charter and to keep it under HS2 Community Engagement constant review. Find reports at: www.gov.uk/government/collections/hs2-ltd- Website: www.hs2.org.uk residents-commissioner You can contact the Commissioner at: To keep up to date with what’s happening [email protected] in your local area, visit: Construction Commissioner www.hs2inyourarea.co.uk The Construction Commissioner’s role is to mediate and monitor the way in which HS2 Ltd manages and responds to construction complaints. 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