Roadworks roundup

By The Editor

27th Oct 2020 | Local News

Here is today's roadworks roundup.

Portsmouth Road, Milford.

Two-way traffic lights near Owls House.

Thames water engineers are fixing pipes.

The works are due to finish tomorrow (Wednesday). Station Lane, Milford.

Two-way traffic lights outside Milford Golf Club.

Thames water engineers are carrying out work, which is due to finish on Friday (October 30th). Brighton Road, Godalming.

Closed until November 27th. A diversion is in place via Dunsfold and Bramley.

Gas company SGN is upgrading the network. The work will continue until December 4th. Latimer Road, Godalming.

Closed until Thursday (November 28th).

Thames Water engineers are working outside Fairbank. Aarons Hill, Godalming.

Thames Water engineers are laying pipes to service the new homes being built at Ockford Park.

The road will be closed near the junction with Eashing Lane until November 15th. Charterhouse Road, Godalming.

Two-way traffic lights.

Scottish and Southern Power Distribution engineers are working outside Summersdale until the end of today (Tuesday). Works are also being carried out by SGN in St Johns Street, Farncombe, May Close, Home Farm Road and Catteshall Road; and by Thames Water in Summers Road, Old Station Way, Flambard Way and Aarons Hill. No disruption is expected from any of these works.

     

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