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Major Maintenance Programme 2020 Carriageway and Footway Resurfacing Programme The start & finish dates are subject to change. Please check the website for regular updates. MAJOR MAINTENANCE DAYTIME CARRIAGEWAY RESURFACING START FINISH WARD LOCATION SECTION DESCRIPTION START TIMEFINISH TIME STATUS LONDON ROAD TO PARKWOOD ROAD Programmed pending TTRO 17/05/21 19/05/21 SYON WOOD LANE 8AM 5PM CHISWICK VILLAGE (E) TO CHISWICK VILLAGE (W) Programmed pending TTRO 20/05/21 21/05/21 CHISR CHISWICK VILLA 8AM 5PM WOLSELEY GROADS TO JUNCTION GOROADON ROAD Programmed pending TTRO 21/05/21 24/05/21 CHISR WHITEHALL GARDENS 8AM 5PM CHISWICK HIGH ROAD TO END OF ROAD (KINGS PLACE) Programmed pending TTRO 20/05/21 21/05/21 TURNG KINGS PLACE 8AM 5PM JUNCTION BEDFONT DULEY ROAD TO END OF ROAD Programmed pending TTRO 10/05/21 11/05/21 BEDFO HATCHETT ROAD 8AM 5PM WATER MILL WAY TO SAXON AVENUE Programmed pending TTRO 04/05/21 05/05/21 HANW CHURCHFIELDS AVENUE 8AM 5PM ELMWOOD AVENUE TO END OF ROAD (PINEWOOD ROAD) Programmed pending TTRO 07/05/21 10/05/21 HANWP PINEWOOD ROAD 8AM 5PM EXETER ROAD TO END OF ROAD (SUNRISE CL) Programmed pending TTRO 04/05/21 05/05/21 HANW SUNRISE CLOSE 8AM 5PM ELIZABETH WAY TO END OF ROAD (SEYMOUR GROADS) Programmed pending TTRO 06/05/21 07/05/21 HANWP SEYMOUR GARDENS 8AM 5PM MAIN STREET TO JUNCTION MALTHOUSE DR Programmed pending TTRO 05/05/21 06/05/21 HANW ST ALBANS AVENUE 8AM 5PM BATH ROAD TO NR BLOOMSBURY / TREFUSIS COURT Programmed pending TTRO 10/05/21 14/05/21 CRANF MORNINGTON CRESCENT 8AM 5PM FERN LANE TO END OF ROAD Programmed pending TTRO 14/05/21 17/05/21 HESTE GRANGE CLOSE 8AM 5PM LONDON ROAD TO END OF ROAD (FIELD LANE) Programmed pending TTRO 19/05/21 20/05/21 SYON FIELD LANE 8AM 5PM GREAT CHERTSEY ROAD TO STAVENUEELEY ROADS Programmed pending TTRO 24/05/21 25/05/21 CHISH RIVERSIDE DRIVE 8AM 5PM FOOTWAY/FOOTPATH RESURFACING START FINISH WARD LOCATION SECTION DESCRIPTION START TIMEFINISH TIME STATUS Completed 18/01/21 22/01/21 ISLEW PARK ROAD CHURCH STREET TO SNOWY FIELDER WAYE 8AM 5PM Completed 20/01/21 27/01/21 BEDFONT BEDFONT GREEN CLOSE START OF ISLAND (L SPLAY) TO ROMAN ROAD (BEDFONT GREEN) 8AM 5PM Completed 15/02/21 07/03/21 FELTH PENINSULAR CLOSE NORTHUMBERLAND CRESCENT TO END OF ROAD 8AM 5PM Completed 15/02/21 26/02/21 ISLEW WEAVENUEERS CLOSE WEAVENUEERS CL (N ) TO WEAVENUEERS CL (S) 8AM 5PM Completed 27/01/21 31/01/21 CRANF ARMYTAGE ROAD ARMYTAGE ROAD TO END OF ROAD (WB) 8AM 5PM ASPHALT PATCHING/SPOT DEFECTS START FINISH WARD LOCATION SECTION DESCRIPTION START TIMEFINISH TIME STATUS THE BUTTS TO WINDMILL ROAD Planning QUARTER 3 QUARTER 3 SYON BOSTON MANOR ROAD 8AM 5PM JUNCTION HANWORTH ROAD TO GROVE ROAD Planning QUARTER 3 QUARTER 3 HOUNSC BELL ROAD 8AM 5PM END OF ISLAND TO BULSTRODE ROAD Planning QUARTER 3 QUARTER 3 HOUNSC LAMPTON ROAD 9PM 5AM HOGARTH GROADS TO JUNCTION CHURCH ROAD Planning QUARTER 3 QUARTER 3 HESTON HESTON ROAD 8AM 5PM BULSTRODE AVENUE TO QUEENSWOOD AVENUE Planning QUARTER 3 QUARTER 3 HESTON SUTTON LANE 8AM 5PM JUNCTION WBROOK ROAD TO HESTON INDUSTRIAL MALL ENT Planning QUARTER 3 QUARTER 3 HESTON CHURCH ROAD 8AM 5PM FAIRFIELDS ROAD TO NR CHURCH Planning QUARTER 3 QUARTER 3 HOUNSC HANWORTH ROAD 8AM 5PM BOUNDARY TO NETHERAVENUEON ROAD Planning QUARTER 3 QUARTER 3 CHISW CHISWICK HIGH ROAD 9PM 5AM START OF SLIP (CHISWICK HIGH ROAD) TO POWER ROAD Planning QUARTER 3 QUARTER 3 TURNG CHISWICK HIGH ROAD 8AM 5PM START OF SLIP (CHISWICK HIGH ROAD) TO POWER ROAD Planning QUARTER 3 QUARTER 3 TURNG CHISWICK HIGH ROAD 8AM 5PM HALF ACRE TO COMMERCE ROAD Planning QUARTER 3 QUARTER 3 SYON HIGH STREET 9PM 5AM BRENT LEA TO BEECH AVENUE Planning QUARTER 3 QUARTER 3 SYON LONDON ROAD 8AM 5PM JUNCTION TWICKENHAM ROAD TO TEESDALE AVENUE Planning QUARTER 3 QUARTER 3 SYON LONDON ROAD 8AM 5PM TEESDALE AVENUE TO JUNCTION WOOD LANE Planning QUARTER 3 QUARTER 3 SYON LONDON ROAD 9PM 5AM SCHOOL ROAD TO LONDON ROAD Planning QUARTER 3 QUARTER 3 HOUNSC HIGH STREET 9PM 5AM WELLINGTON ROAD TO MUNSTER AVENUE Planning QUARTER 3 QUARTER 3 HOUNSH STAINES ROAD 9PM 5AM START OF ISLAND (L SPLAY) TO FAIRHOLME Planning QUARTER 3 QUARTER 3 BEDFONT STAINES ROAD 8AM 5PM RUSCOMBE WAY TO COLONIAL ROAD Planning QUARTER 3 QUARTER 3 FELTHN BEDFONT LANE 9PM 5AM JUNCTION KINGS ROAD TO HOUNSLOW ROAD Planning QUARTER 3 QUARTER 3 HANWP HANWORTH ROAD 9PM 5AM NEW ROAD TO GREAT W ROAD Planning QUARTER 3 QUARTER 3 BRENTF EALING ROAD 8AM 5PM NEW ROAD TO GREAT W ROAD Planning QUARTER 3 QUARTER 3 BRENTF EALING ROAD 8AM 5PM HIGH STREET TO BRAEMAR ROAD Planning QUARTER 3 QUARTER 3 BRENTF EALING ROAD 8AM 5PM NR PLAYGROUND TO WELLINGTON ROAD Planning QUARTER 3 QUARTER 3 BEDFONT HATTON ROAD 9PM 5AM CAINS LANE TO NR RECREATION GROUND ENT Planning QUARTER 3 QUARTER 3 BEDFONT HATTON ROAD 9PM 5AM THE ALDERS TO JUNCTION CROSS ROAD Planning QUARTER 3 QUARTER 3 HANW SWAN ROAD 9PM 5AM SALISBURY ROAD TO CAUSEWAY Planning QUARTER 3 QUARTER 3 CRANF GREEN LANE 9PM 5AM SALISBURY ROAD TO CAUSEWAY Planning QUARTER 3 QUARTER 3 CRANF GREEN LANE 9PM 5AM THE AVENUE TO THE PARKWAY Planning QUARTER 3 QUARTER 3 CRANF HIGH STREET 9PM 5AM THE AVENUE TO THE PARKWAY Planning QUARTER 3 QUARTER 3 CRANF HIGH STREET 9PM 5AM REDWOOD ESTATE TO CRANE LODGE ROAD Planning QUARTER 3 QUARTER 3 HESTON HIGH STREET 9PM 5AM LAWFOROAD ROAD TO JUNCTION STAVENUEELLEY ROAD Planning QUARTER 3 QUARTER 3 CHISW SUTTON COURT ROAD 8AM 5PM JUNCTION FAGGS ROAD TO NR HUNTING HOUSE Planning QUARTER 3 QUARTER 3 FELTHN CENTRAL WAY 9PM 5AM ST GEORGES ROAD TO SWAN ROAD Planning QUARTER 3 QUARTER 3 HANW BEAR ROAD 9PM 5AM SALL LANE TO JUNCTION WERN ROAD Planning QUARTER 3 QUARTER 3 HESTON HAYES ROAD 9PM 5AM JUNCTION BATH ROAD TO GREAT W ROAD Planning QUARTER 3 QUARTER 3 HESTON VICARAGE FARM 9PM 5AM CLAYPOLE DR TO SUMMERHOUSE AVENUE Planning QUARTER 3 QUARTER 3 HESTON VICARAGE FARM 9PM 5AM START OF ISLAND TO BOUNDARY Planning QUARTER 3 QUARTER 3 BEDFONT BEDFONT ROAD 8AM 5PM ANTI-SKID START FINISH WARD LOCATION SECTION DESCRIPTION START TIMEFINISH TIME STATUS HOUNSLOW ROAD ZEBRA CROSSING NEAR PARKWAY Planning QUARTER 3 QUARTER 3 FELTHN 9PM 5AM HOUNSLOW ROAD ZEBRA CROSSING NEAR PARKWAY Planning QUARTER 3 QUARTER 3 FELTHN 9PM 5AM BATH ROAD PEDESTRIAN CROSSING APPROACH TO A4 Planning QUARTER 3 QUARTER 3 HOUNSW 9PM 5AM GROVE ROAD APPROACH TO TREATY CENTRE CAR PARK Planning QUARTER 3 QUARTER 3 HOUNSH 9PM 5AM HANWORTH ROAD APPROACH TO A315 Planning QUARTER 3 QUARTER 3 HOUNSC 9PM 5AM HANWORTH ROAD A3063 CROSSROADS Planning QUARTER 3 QUARTER 3 HOUNSH 9PM 5AM KINGSLEY ROAD TRAFFIC LIGHTS CECIL ROAD Planning QUARTER 3 QUARTER 3 HOUNSC 9PM 5AM KINGSLEY ROAD TRAFFIC LIGHTS CECIL ROAD Planning QUARTER 3 QUARTER 3 HOUNSC 9PM 5AM HESTON ROAD CHURCH ROAD TRAFFIC LIGHTS Planning QUARTER 3 QUARTER 3 HESTON 9PM 5AM HESTON ROAD ZEBRA CROSSING HESTON PRIMARY SCHOOL Planning QUARTER 3 QUARTER 3 HESTON 9PM 5AM HIGH STREET TRAFFIC LIGHTS EALING ROAD Planning QUARTER 3 QUARTER 3 SYON 9PM 5AM HESTON ROAD N/B APPROACH TO ZEBRA CROSSING WHEATLANDS Planning QUARTER 3 QUARTER 3 HESTON 9PM 5AM HESTON ROAD N/B APPROACH TO ZEBRA CROSSING WHEATLANDS Planning QUARTER 3 QUARTER 3 HESTON 9PM 5AM STAINES ROAD W/B APPROACH TO ZEBRA CROSSING BARRACK ROAD JUNCTION Planning QUARTER 3 QUARTER 3 HOUNSH 9PM 5AM STAINES ROAD E/B APPROACH TO ZEBRA CROSSING BARRACK ROAD JUNCTION Planning QUARTER 3 QUARTER 3 HOUNSH 9PM 5AM HIGH STREET E/B APPROACH TO JUNCTION A312 CONTROLLED CROSSING Planning QUARTER 3 QUARTER 3 HESTON 9PM 5AM.
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