Motorists in and around Haringey may find their journeys disrupted due to a number of short-term temporary road closures for roadworks from next month.
A notice from the London Borough of Haringey in this week’s edition of the Enfield & Haringey Independent details the extent of the closures, including the time frame when the work is due to be carried out.
The restrictions will only apply at times detailed on traffic signs at the relevant locations.
White Hart Lane N17 is set to be shut for bridge examination works from 12.01am to 6am on June 8.
The closure is due to be in place for 20 metres either side of the bridge located between its junctions with Pretoria Road and Love Lane.
Gas main works are set to shut Craven Park Road N15 between its junction with A10 and 4C Craven Park Road for 24 hours at a point from June 20 to June 26.
Sewer repair works are due to lead to the closure of a section of Jackson Lane N6 for 24 hours at a point between June 20 and August 14.
The closure is due to be in place between the junction with Southwood Lawn Road and No. 51 Jackson Lane.
Park Lane N17 is set to be shut between its junctions with Vicarage Road and Sutherland Road from 8am to 8pm on either June 21 or June 22. This is to enable the servicing of rising bollards.
A 24-hour closure of Hampden Road N17 is due to be in place between June 22 and June 24 for new water mains works.
Hornsey Lane N6 is due to be closed between its junction with Tile Kiln Lane and No. 28 Hornsey Lane from June 25 to June 26 for water works.
A 24-hour closure of Brook Road N8 between its junction with Nightingale Lane and 30 metres from that junction is due to happen between June 29 and July 20. This is for sewer works.
Craven Park Road N15 is set to be shut at its junction with Stanford Hill for water works for 24 hours between June 30 and July 1.
Visit the public notices section of our website for full details of these and other notices.
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