The London Gazette, 23Rd July 1993

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The London Gazette, 23Rd July 1993 12414 THE LONDON GAZETTE, 23RD JULY 1993 LONDON BOROUGH OF CAMDEN Location Area Stan Date Portobello Road NEW ROADS AND STREET WORKS ACT 1991, SECTION 58 Finborough Road - 62 to 1 1 1 1 ,600m2 September 1993 Notice of Substantial Road Works Finborough Road -Ilfield Road 3,000m2 September 1993 Notice is hereby given that in accordance with the requirements of to Old Brompton Road the above, 3 months notice is given that the London Borough of Warwick Road - Station to 2,200m2 September 1993 Camden intend to carry out works defined as "Substantial Road Nevern Square Works" within the above Act at the sites listed below. 2 2. The works will consist of the installation of road humps, Kensington Court - 1 to 7 1 ,040m October 1993 construction of road closures and speed tables and entry treatments Kensington Court -7 to 20 1,160m2 October 1993 (speed tables), together with limited footway re-paving at the entry 2 treatments. Kensington Court -Kensington 600m October 1993 3. Publication of this notice has the intent of notifying interested Court Mansions to No.24 persons that following completion of the Council's works no further Kensington Court -Durward 1,030m2 October 1993 works may take place for a period of 12 months subject to the House to No.35 exclusions in section 58, paragraph 5, of the Act or without the Oakley Street - Embankment to 2,450m2 October 1993 Council's permission. No.32 Location: Federick Street, Ampton Street, Cubitt Street, 2 Pakenham Street, Wren Street, Calthorpe Street, Cough Street, Elm Brompton Road -junction 220m October 1993 Street, Grays Inn Road, Kings Cross Road. Beachamp Place Date: Works begins October 1993 and will continue for a period Chelsea Bridge Road -Whole 7,300m2 October 1993 of 3 months. 2 Any person requiring further information regarding the proposal Richards Place -Whole 650m October 1993 may telephone 071-278 4444, extension 2662. (538) Footway Reconstruction Works Location Area Stan Date ROYAL BOROUGH OF KENSINGTON AND CHELSEA Cathcart Road - Hollywood Road 1 ,889m2 September 1993 to Redclifle Gardens NEW ROADS AND STREET WORKS ACT 1991 Chepstow Crescent - Pembridge 300m2 September 1993 Major Resurfing/Repaving Works Villas to Chepstow Villas Programme 1993-1994 Draycott Avenue - Brompton 124m2 September 1993 The Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea hereby gives Road to Walton Street advance notice for the following streets that will undergo major Elgin Crescent - Ladbrooke Grove 380m2 September 1993 resurfacing works in accordance with Section 58 of the New Roads to Kensington Park Road and Street Works Act 1991. Gloucester Road - Outside Station 9,720m2 September 1993 Carriageway Resurfacing Works Holland Park - Holland Avenue 2,027m2 September 1993 Location Area Stan Date to Opposite 35 2 Ashburnham Road-Crenmore 1,160m2 September 1993 Hollywood Road - Cathcart Road 1 ,890m September 1993 Road to Lots Road to Fulham Road 2 Lonsdale Road - Ledbury Road 1,350m2 September 1993 Ilfield Road-West side whole 1,773m September 1993 to Colville Road Ixworth Place - Elystan Street 80m2 September 1993 Powis Square 1,670m2 September 1993 to Lucan Place, north side 2 Southam Street -Golborne Road 518m2 September 1993 Limerston Street - Kings Road 1 ,920m September 1993 to Adair Road to Lament Road 2 Pembridge Mews 80m2 September 1993 Mallord Street - Whole 1 ,908m September 1993 2 Finstock Road-Whole 944m2 September 1993 Oakley Gardens - 2 to 32 270m September 1993 Hillgate Place-Hillgate Street 1,621m2 September 1993 Oxford Gardens - Ladbrooke 1 ,030m2 September 1993 to Netting Hill Gate Grove to Portobello Road Uxbridge Street-Camden 1,390m2 September 1993 Pembrooke Gardens- Warwick 2,1 1 1m2 September 1993 Hill Road to Farmer Street Gardens to Edwardes Square Homton Street-(Hornton Place) 1,150m2 September 1993 Pont Street - Hans Place to 675m2 September 1993 46 to Phillimore Walk Walton Street, north side Homton Street - 62 to 46 1,040m2 September 1993 Powis Square-Colville Terrace 400m2 September 1993 2 to Talbot Road, north side Lowndes Square-Hans Street 1,460m September 1993 2 2 Shawford Street -41 to 61 and 260m September 1993 Draycott Avenue -Draycott Place 1,300m September 1993 24 to 46 to Cadogan Street 2 2 St. Lukes Street -East Side 300m September 1993 Ives Street-Whole 650m September 1993 2 Mossop Street-Draycott 850m2 September 1993 St. Quintin Avenue - Pangbourne 505m September 1993 Avenue to Highlever Road Avenue to Richards Place 2 Pelham Crescent 1,240m2 September 1993 St. Quintin Avenue -Wallingford 400m September 1993 2 Avenue to Highlever Road, Neville Street-Whole 1,180m September 1993 south side 2 Onslow Gardens-9 to 17 1,070m September 1993 The Vale-East Side 540m2 September 1993 2 Flood Walk - Flood Street to 450m September 1993 Wallingford Avenue - St. Quinten 388m2 September 1993 Chelsea Manor Street Avenue to Kelfield Gardens, Redburn Street - Radnor Walk 700m2 September 1993 east side to The Street Walmer Road -Hesketh Place to 100m2 September 1993 Tite Street -Christchurch Street to 900m2 September 1993 Runcom Place Tedworth Square Walton Street - Draycott Avenue 350m2 September 1993 Caversham Street-Whole 1,035m2 September 1993 to 146 Sumner Place-Fulham Road 810m2 September 1993 Brompton Road - 25 1 to opposite 500m2 September 1993 to Onslow Square 20 Alexander Square Golbourne Road-junction 360m2 September 1993 Brompton Road - Yeomans Row 200m2 September 1993.
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