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Weekly Bullentin Network Activity Bulletin Week Commencing Saturday 07 January 2017 Network Activity Bulletin Contact Week Commencing Saturday 07 January 2017 Location Status Start Date End Date Details Promoter Works Contact Name Number Replacement of LV main from Ivatt Place to Bellamy Close with all UK Power Aisgill Avenue (linked with Ivatt Place) All Proposed 23/01/2017 24/03/2017 2 Way Lights Rima Rahman 020 87533419 customer services transferred. Networks (EDF) LBHF Highway Partial Footway Askew Crescent All In progress 04/11/2016 18/02/2017 Footway Planned Maintenance John Garlick 020 87533079 Schemes closure Service Pipe Repair in Carriageway working collaboratively saving the Thames Water Bronsart Road o/s 43 & 41 Proposed 10/01/2017 12/01/2017 Priorty Boards Janet Nairne 020 87533115 Council 3 days disruption Utilities Lane Closure - off Carnwath Road 143 to 145 Proposed 06/01/2017 06/01/2017 No excavations - Lifting chamber to install new service BT Openreach Janet Nairne 020 87533115 peak only Thames Water Clonmel Road o/s & opposite 22 Proposed 18/01/2017 23/01/2017 New service connection in footway and carriageway Priorty Boards Janet Nairne 020 87533115 Utilities Bishops Park Road, Finlay Street, Fulham Craven Cottage Stadium - Fulham FC Proposed 14/01/2017 14/01/2017 Kick Off - 15.00 Event Road Closure Janet Nairne 020 87533115 Palace Road & Stevenage Road Bishops Park Road, Finlay Street, Fulham Craven Cottage Stadium - Fulham FC Proposed 28/01/2017 28/01/2017 Kick Off - 15.00 Event Road Closure Janet Nairne 020 87533115 Palace Road & Stevenage Road Bishops Park Road, Finlay Street, Fulham Craven Cottage Stadium - Fulham FC Proposed 11/02/2017 11/02/2017 Kick Off - 15.00 Event Road Closure Janet Nairne 020 87533115 Palace Road & Stevenage Road Bishops Park Road, Finlay Street, Fulham Craven Cottage Stadium - Fulham FC Proposed 14/02/2017 14/02/2017 Kick Off - 19.45 Event Road Closure Janet Nairne 020 87533115 Palace Road & Stevenage Road Bishops Park Road, Finlay Street, Fulham Craven Cottage Stadium - Fulham FC Proposed 04/03/2017 04/03/2017 Kick Off - 15.00 Event Road Closure Janet Nairne 020 87533115 Palace Road & Stevenage Road Bishops Park Road, Finlay Street, Fulham Craven Cottage Stadium - Fulham FC Proposed 07/03/2017 07/03/2017 Kick Off - 19.45 Event Road Closure Janet Nairne 020 87533115 Palace Road & Stevenage Road Bishops Park Road, Finlay Street, Fulham Craven Cottage Stadium - Fulham FC Proposed 18/03/2017 18/03/2017 Kick Off - 15.00 Event Road Closure Janet Nairne 020 87533115 Palace Road & Stevenage Road Bishops Park Road, Finlay Street, Fulham Craven Cottage Stadium - Fulham FC Proposed 08/04/2017 08/04/2017 Kick Off - 15.00 Event Road Closure Janet Nairne 020 87533115 Palace Road & Stevenage Road Bishops Park Road, Finlay Street, Fulham Craven Cottage Stadium - Fulham FC Proposed 17/04/2017 17/04/2017 Kick Off - 15.00 Event Road Closure Janet Nairne 020 87533115 Palace Road & Stevenage Road Bishops Park Road, Finlay Street, Fulham Craven Cottage Stadium - Fulham FC Proposed 29/04/2017 29/04/2017 Kick Off - 15.00 Event Road Closure Janet Nairne 020 87533115 Palace Road & Stevenage Road Crisp Road Opposite 19-21 Proposed 09/01/2017 13/01/2017 New gas service connection in carriageway Other Give & Take Janet Nairne 020 87533115 UK Power Dawes Road o/s 213 Proposed 07/01/2017 08/01/2017 New service connection in footway 2 Way Lights Janet Nairne 020 87533115 Networks (EDF) Thames Water Dawes Road 73 Proposed 06/02/2017 24/02/2017 Repair collapsed sewer Road closure Rima Rahman 020 87533419 Utilities Dawes Road (linked with Sherbrooke Road) j/w Dawes Road Proposed 21/01/2017 22/01/2017 New service connection in carriageway BT Openreach Multi Way Lights Janet Nairne 020 87533115 Road closure at night Du Cane Road jct Old Oak Common Lane Proposed 09/01/2017 16/02/2017 Traffic signal modernisation TFL Ken Katende 0208 753 3373 only LBHF Highway Partial Footway Erconwald Street All In progress 10/10/2016 18/02/2017 Footway Planned Maintenance John Garlick 020 87533079 Schemes closure Remedial works in carriageway - One day only off peak between 10.00 - Thames Water Fulham Palace Road Opposite 440 Proposed 17/01/2017 17/01/2017 Contra Flow Janet Nairne 020 87533115 15.00 Utilities Thames Water Fulham Road 639-641 Proposed 08/02/2016 08/02/2016 Cover replacement 19:00 - 23:00 2 way lights Rima Rahman 020 87533419 Utilities Glenthorne Road junction with Overstone road Proposed 07/01/2017 08/01/2017 Crane operation - with Overstone Road closed and ped crossing in use Other Lane restriction Ken Katende 020 8753 3373 Thames Water Hartismere Road Hartismere House Proposed 09/01/2017 27/01/2017 Repair collapsed sewer Road closure Rima Rahman 020 87533419 Utilities From Aisgill Ave to opposite side of 1 Ivatt This is part of the Aisgill Avenue LV mains & customer services UK Power Ivatt Place (linked with Aisgill Avenue) Proposed 18/01/2017 22/02/2017 Priorty Boards Rima Rahman 020 87533419 Place transfers. Excavate to lay duct & pull cable in footway and carriageway Networks (EDF) Thames Water Lillie Road 52 Proposed 06/02/2017 24/02/2017 Repair collapsed sewer 2 Way Lights Rima Rahman 020 87533419 Utilities Thames Water Lillie Road Junction with Empress Place Proposed 09/01/2017 13/01/2017 Repair trunk main 2 Way Lights Rima Rahman 020 87533419 Utilities Loftus Road, South Africa Road, Dorando Loftus Road Football Ground Close, Ellerslie Road, Bloemfontein Road & Proposed 07/01/2017 07/01/2017 Kick Off - 15.00 Event Road Closure Ken Katende 020 8753 3373 Australia Road Loftus Road, South Africa Road, Dorando Loftus Road Football Ground Close, Ellerslie Road, Bloemfontein Road & Proposed 21/01/2017 21/01/2017 Kick Off - TBC Event Road Closure Ken Katende 020 8753 3373 Australia Road Loftus Road, South Africa Road, Dorando Loftus Road Football Ground Close, Ellerslie Road, Bloemfontein Road & Proposed 28/01/2016 28/01/2017 Kick Off - 15.00 Event Road Closure Ken Katende 020 875 3373 Australia Road Loftus Road, South Africa Road, Dorando Loftus Road Football Ground Close, Ellerslie Road, Bloemfontein Road & Proposed 11/02/2017 11/02/2017 Kick Off - 15.00 Event Road Closure Ken Katende 020 8753 3373 Australia Road Loftus Road, South Africa Road, Dorando Loftus Road Football Ground Close, Ellerslie Road, Bloemfontein Road & Proposed 14/02/2017 14//02/2017 Kick Off - 15.00 Event Road Closure Ken Katende 020 8753 3373 Australia Road Loftus Road, South Africa Road, Dorando Loftus Road Football Ground Close, Ellerslie Road, Bloemfontein Road & Proposed 04/03/2017 04/03/2017 Kick Off - 15.00 Event Road Closure Ken Katende 020 8753 3373 Australia Road Road Closure in from Fulham Road to Lettice Street (south LBHF General conjunction with Munster Road Proposed 10/01/2017 13/01/2017 street tree pruning Gavin Simmons 020 87533046 bound) Maintenance works at junction with New Kings Road LBHF Highway Munster Road j/w New Kings Road Proposed 10/01/2017 24/01/2017 Raised Table Road Closure Soloman Castillo 020 87531972 Schemes Northbound road Thames Water Munster Road o/s 57 Proposed 04/02/2017 06/02/2017 Repairs to mains in carriageway closure only at j/w Janet Nairne 020 87533115 Utilities Fulham Road UK Power Munster Road o/s 104 Proposed 07/01/2017 08/01/2017 New service connection in footway 2 Way Lights Janet Nairne 020 87533115 Networks (EDF) LBHF General New King's Road o/s 212 Proposed 07/01/2017 08/01/2017 New service connection in footway and carriageway Stop & Go Boards Janet Nairne 020 87533115 Maintenance Northbound Lane Parsons Green (West Arm) New King's Road to Ackmar Road Proposed 23/01/2017 01/03/2017 Low Pressure Gas Mains Replacement programme National Grid Gas closure north of Rima Rahman 020 87533419 Heathmans Road Northbound Lane Parsons Green Lane Heathmans Road to Fulham Road Proposed 01/03/2017 TBC Low Pressure Gas Mains Replacement programme National Grid Gas Rima Rahman 020 87533419 Closure Thames Water Peterborough Road Juncton New King's Road Proposed 15/01/2017 15/01/2017 Rectify reinstatement defect in the Carriageway Multi Way Lights Rima Rahman 020 87533419 Utilities Rainville Road Opposite 20 Proposed 23/01/2017 27/01/2017 New gas service connection in footway & carriageway Other Give & Take Janet Nairne 020 87533115 LBHF Highway Rosedew Road W6 Fulham Palace Road to Rannoch road In Progress 16/11/2016 11/02/2017 Footway Repaving Parking Suspension Cyril Wijesekera 0208753 3075 Schemes Rostrevor Road j/w Fulham Road Proposed 19/01/2017 19/01/2017 New service connection in footway and carriageway BT Openreach Road Closure Janet Nairne 020 87533115 Thames Water Scrubs Lane outside 108 Proposed 16/01/2017 20/01/2017 Valve Exchange 18 to 24" in carriageway 2 Way lights Ken Katende 020 753 3373 Utilities Scrubs Lane jct North Pole Road Proposed 20/01/2017 03/03/2017 Traffic signal modernisation TFL Multi Way Lights Ken Katende 020 8753 3373 Sherbrooke Road (linked with Dawes Road) o/s 44 j/w Dawes Road Proposed 21/01/2017 22/01/2017 New service connection in carriageway BT Openreach Multi Way Lights Janet Nairne 020 87533115 Fulham Broadway, Fulham Road & Stamford Bridge Stadium - Chelsea FC Proposed 08/01/2017 08/01/2017 Kick Off- 15:00 Event Road Closure Rima Rahman 020 87533419 Wansdown Place Fulham Broadway, Fulham Road & Stamford Bridge Stadium - Chelsea FC Proposed 22/01/2017 22/01/2017 Kick Off - 16:30 Event Road Closure Rima Rahman 020 87533419 Wansdown Place Fulham Broadway, Fulham Road & Stamford Bridge Stadium - Chelsea FC Proposed 04/02/2017 04/02/2017 Kick Off - 15:00 Event Road Closure Rima
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