07/21/2025 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 07/21/2025 10:02
Find details of each phase of the works, the specific traffic arrangements, and a map of the diversion routes on SGN's website.
Jenny Yates, Cabinet Member for Transport, said: "We know how frustrating utility roadworks can be - especially on a major route like Buckhold Road. This is not council work, but we are doing everything we can to hold SGN to account and ensure that disruption is kept to the absolute legal minimum."
The council cannot stop essential utility works and these must take place to keep people safe and services working. We do have powers to enforce safe and efficient working practices by utility companies and will be:
SGN is replacing ageing gas mains with new plastic pipes to ensure a continued safe and reliable supply for residents and businesses. The work will be carried out in stages by SGN's contractor, Forefront Utilities, with each phase involving traffic restrictions, including road closures, temporary traffic lights, and bus diversions.
The first phase began on 12 May and involved temporary traffic lights between Neville Gill Close and number 55 Buckhold Road. Further phases will continue until autumn 2025, including a full road closure later in the summer between Wandsworth High Street and Southside shopping centre, opposite Hardwicks Square. SGN paused work during the Wimbledon Tennis tournament to minimise disruption at that time.
You can find details of each phase of the works, the specific traffic arrangements, and a map of the diversion routes on SGN's website.
Residents and businesses on Buckhold Road should prepare for delays, changes to access and road layouts, and temporary suspensions of bus services in some locations. SGN has committed to maintaining access to properties at all times and will be working extended hours and weekends where needed to complete the job as quickly and safely as possible.
Please allow extra time for your journey if you use Buckhold Road, check local bus routes for diversions, and contact SGN directly with any concerns or questions about access or the timeline.
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Article published 13 May 2025. Updated 21 July 2025.