ROADWORK EVENT SUMMARY
George Street, Croydon between 14 and 24 Feb 2025

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Works Description for George Street, Croydon

This is a PAA (Provisional Advance Authorisation) permit that has been granted before final details of an activity have been finalised. A full permit will be required before activities can commence.


Transport for London (TfL) are proposing to carry out Highway improvement works on George Street, Croydon.

These works are categorised as Major.

Multi-way signals will be in place for some or all of the period and could cause delays to journeys.

The works will start on or after 14 February 2025 and could run through until 24 February 2025. The works will impact the footway and carriageway.

The information for these works was last updated by Transport for London (TfL) on 11 December 2024 at 07:58.


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Works Map for George Street, Croydon

Works Details

WORKS PLANNED
Major (PAA)
Transport for London (TfL) logo
These works are handled by:
Transport for London (TfL)
London Borough Of Croydon logo
Local Authority:
London Borough Of Croydon
Works Reference YG90406999110
Permit Number 02
Place Name George Street
Croydon
Proposed Start 14 Feb 2025
Proposed End 24 Feb 2025
Actual Start
Actual End
Traffic Management Multi-way signals
Impact Footway, Carriageway
Coordinates
Lat, Lon
51.374619
-0.094117
Last Updated 11 Dec 2024 07:58
Contact Details for Activity YG90406999110 (George Street, Croydon)

In the event that you have an issue with these works, please contact Transport for London (TfL), the works operator in the first instance if details are available, as they are most likely to be able to assist and resolve the issue more quickly.

Should the issue remain, you may also contact the local authority, London Borough Of Croydon that authorised the works.

It would assist the organisations if you quote the work reference number of YG90406999110.

Transport for London (TfL)
Websitehttps://tfl.gov.uk/help-and-contact/contact-us-about-streets-and-other-road-issues
TelephoneTraffic signals faults 020 7941 2010
TelephoneRed Route Issues 020 7343 5000
Works History for Activity YG90406999110 (George Street, Croydon)
Proposed
Actual
Date
Activity
Start
End
Start
End
Status
Activity Date
Activity
Proposed Start
Proposed End
Actual Start
Actual End
14 Nov 2024
11:22
Permit Submitted
14 Feb 2025
00:00
24 Feb 2025
00:00
Planned
Activity Date
Activity
Proposed Start
Proposed End
Actual Start
Actual End
11 Dec 2024
07:58
Permit Granted
14 Feb 2025
00:00
24 Feb 2025
00:00
Planned

Works Permits for George Street, Croydon

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NCT01a (Duration)

For the activities hereby permitted, it is a condition of this permit that activities shall not commence before the proposed start date or, in the case of 'immediate works', the start date contained in the application for immediate works and must end by the estimated end date provided on this permit. The proposed start date, actual start date and estimated end date will be as defined.

Applies to all permits.

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NCT01b (Duration)

For the activities hereby permitted, it is a condition of this permit that activities shall not commence before the proposed start date and must commence within the valid starting window period or in the case of immediate works by the actual start date contained in the application for immediate works. Once the activities have commenced, the activities must take no more than [x number of] days in total to be completed. The proposed start date, actual start date and estimated end date are as defined.

Applies to all permits.

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NCT02b (Working hours)

For the activities hereby permitted, it is a condition of this permit that, as agreed, the following [extended] working hours will apply at this site from [start time] until [end time] on weekdays and [start time] and [end time] on (Saturday/Sunday/Bank Holiday).

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NCT06a (Road space to be available to traffic/pedestrians at certain times of day)

For the activities hereby permitted, it is a condition of this permit that [x]m must be maintained for pedestrians and/or [y]m must be maintained for vehicles at the specified times.

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NCT08a (Traffic management request)

For the activities hereby permitted, it is a condition of this permit that works, or the relevant part of the activity, shall only take place when the following traffic management is deployed by use of x (where x determines type of control i.e. portable signals, stop/go boards etc.)

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NCT11a (Display of Permit Number)

For the activities hereby permitted, it is a condition of this permit that activities shall not be carried out unless a site information board(s) displaying the permit reference number is on the site at all times for the duration of the works. This must be displayed in a prominent place at all times so that it may be read easily by the public, clearly displaying the correct permit reference number. For immediate works, the display of the permit reference number is required by 10.00am on the next working day after the works have started on site.

Applies to all permits.

Notes

Proposed Work Dates

Roadworks are planned in advance and sometimes are proposed to run over a number of days. It may well be that the roadworks start after the proposed start date due to bad weather or other operational delays. Equally, works may complete before the proposed end date as the works may have included a few extra days just in case.

Problems with roadworks?

On rare occasions, issues may occur during or after the completion of roadworks, such as:

  • Poor reinstatement of the footpath or the carriageway.
  • Rubbish and mess remaining after the works have completed.
  • Traffic management issues during the works.
  • Equipment left behind after the works have completed.
  • Any other issues or disruption that the works may be causing.

In such instances, you should try and contact the organisation carrying out the works in the first instance. If we have contact details available they are shown on the detailed roadworks page.

In the event that the organistion cannot help, then the local authority that authorised the works may be able to help and again, if their contact details are published then we have provided their contact information on our detailed roadworks page.

Unfortunately, here at StreetGuide, we are only publishers of the data provided by the organisations and cannot provide information or assistance on individual works.

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