Swakeleys/Harvil roundabout restrictions

Just to make you aware that due to an SSE issue with their Power Cables in the area an Emergency Permit has been raised today for works to rectify the fault under 3-Way Traffic Lights and a Lane Closure near the junction of Swakeleys Rd and Harvil Rd.

Temporary Traffic Lights Heads will be in the following locations (as marked in Yellow on the Map below):

•             1 Head on Harvil Rd near House Number 3

•             1 Head on Swakeleys Rd Eastbound

•             1 Head on Swakeleys Rd Westbound

LBH Highways Inspector has been at the Site to coordinate the Traffic Management and SSE have been warned to make sure that the works are expedited to keep the delays down to a minimum.

We hope these works will be completed within the next 48 hrs but the Emergency Permit is in place until 14/11 (worst case scenario).

This is likely to cause major traffic impacts along Swakeleys Rd and around the local area while these works are taking place, but LBH cannot refuse Emergency works without very good reason so they must be allowed to be completed.

Virtually no tube service this Sat 11th till 15:00

The Circle, Jubilee, District and Hammersmith and City lines will not operate for a large part of Saturday 11 November due to work on a new signalling system . The Metropolitan line will also have a limited service, with no trains running between Harrow-on-the Hill and Aldgate.
This is all scheduled to be completed by 15:00
Please check TfL website for details of replacement buses

HS2 tree pruning and Newyears Green activity

from HS2

Scheduled Tree Pruning at Locations of HS2 ANPR Cameras

HS2 have confirmed with LBH that they need to carry out some essential Tree branch pruning at the following locations where the HS2 ANPR Cameras are now having their views obstructed:

• Woodstock Drive Ickenham
• Harvil Road (Moorhall Road junction)
• Breakspear Rd South (Swakeleys Road end)
• Long Lane Ickenham
• Ickenham Road
• Victoria Road South Ruislip

The works are due to be carried out on Tue 21/11 during Core Working Hours (between 8am and 6pm).

Each location should not take more than 20-30 mins to cut back the branches and there will be no formal Traffic Management required.

Newyears Green Lane Road Closure – Sun 19/11

LBH confirm that Newyears Green Lane will be closed in 2 sections on Sunday 19/11 for works by SSE & Openreach.

The Road will be closed for the 3rd Party works between 7am & 5pm.

Access will be maintained for the Civic Amenity Centre (LBH Refuse Site) from Harvil Road.

Harvil Road prioritisation change

HS2/SCS have reported that they have found a failed Water Chamber Metal Cover on Harvil Road Northbound Carriageway near the Dogs Trust. Having inspected the Cover and the Tarmac area around it they are not confident that it will withstand much further traffic driving over it without completely failing so have had to take action on the grounds of road safety.

As such HS2/SCS have coned off the area around the Water Chamber Cover for safety reasons and installed a Traffic Priority System that allows the Southbound Traffic to flow normally (with Northbound Traffic having to give Priority to Southbound Traffic). This was the best workable solution in this area as 2-Way traffic flow cannot be maintained with the area coned off without installing temporary Traffic Lights that would reduce traffic flow to 1 Lane Only (due to limitations with the remaining road width).

The Traffic Priority System is likely to remain in place over the weekend and will then be part of the scheduled HS2/SCS Lane Closure for the Water Main Commissioning from Mon 30/10 to Sun 12/11.

Harvil Road postponement

Please see the information below which explains in more detail the reasoning behind the delay to the Lane Closure (by 1 week) and the postponement of the Road Closures until Jan 2024. Please be assured that this is incredibly frustrating for LBH Officers and well as other partners that have to change plans such as Emergency Services planning and TfL for the Bus Diversions.

The positive is that HS2/SCS have been open and transparent about the reasons for the delays/postponements when they could have continued with their original planned dates knowing that they would then require additional works and Traffic Management on Harvil Rd before the new Realignment would be completed.

HS2 have decided to split the previously advertised 4 Week Programme of works to complete the Realignment of Harvil Road into 2 smaller sections of work. There will still be a 2 Week Lane Closure from Mon 30/10 until Sun 12/11 by the Dogs Trust for the essential task of commissioning of the new Affinity Water Main (this has also been delayed by 1 week from the scheduled start date of 23/10).

The 3 Week Full Road Closure will now be moved into January 2024 (likely dates 08/01 to 28/01) where all other activities are carried out before the new Realigned section of Harvil Road is opened to the public.

The reasons for the delay in carrying out the Full Road Closure and subsequent opening of the new Realigned Harvil Road is down to factors including issues with:

  • Network Rail Access Possessions to complete the new Chiltern Bridge
  • Delays in delivery of precast Bridge Parapets from supplier in Ireland
  • Gaining agreement with SSEN in order to energise new cable route
    Full details of the 2 Sections of work (1. Lane Closure & 2. Full Road Closure) are detailed below:

Section 1 – Mon 30/10 – Sun 12/11)

Lane Closure Northbound with 3-Way Traffic Lights by The Dogs Trust

Utilities Commissioning works

  • Pressure testing
  • Chlorination / de chlorination
  • Water sampling (3 to 5 Days) & full commissioning of the new water main
  • Main water connections
  • Decommissioning of the existing water main in the temporary road alignment

Section 2 – January 2024 (likely to be Mon 08/01 to Sun 28/01) – tbc

The Road Closure is split into 2 parts (with exact dates to be agreed):

  • Mon 08/01/24 to Sun 14/01/24 – 1 Week Road Closure at Skip Lane side
  • Mon 15/01/24 to Sun 28/01/24 – 2 Week Road Closure at Dogs Trust side

The Road Closures have been planned so there remains Access for the Skip Lane Businesses and the CERTAS Oil Depot at all times which is achieved by splitting down the Road Closure into 2 smaller parts.

Part 1 – Road Closure at Skip Lane (likely dates Mon 08/01/24 to Sun 14/01/24)

  • Access for Skip Lane & Oil Depot from Dogs Trust side
  • Civils Works Skip Lane
    o Hillingdon street lighting works (excavation, ducting, sleeves, pavement, post installation)
    o Electrical installation
    o Road Drainage works / Tie-in works
    o Traffic island construction
    o Road marking & signage
    o Kerb and pavement works
    o Fencing

Part 2 – Road Closure at Dogs Trust (likely dates Mon 15/01/24 to Sun 28/01/24)

  • Access for Skip Lane & Oil Depot from Swakeleys Road/Harvil Rd
  • Civil Works Skip Lane
    o Traffic Management re-arrangement
    o Skip Lane sheetpiles cutting
    o Road Drainage works / Tie-in works
    o Earthworks – Backfill
  • Civil Works Dogs Trust
    o Hillingdon street lighting works (excavation, ducting, sleeves, pavement, post installation)
    o Electrical installation
    o Traffic island construction
    o Surfacing / Road Construction
    o Kerb and pavement works
    o Road marking
    o Safety barriers & Fencing installation

VMS Signage Installation Information – Harvil Rd Closure

Road Signs will be updated to show the exact dates of the Road Closures.

Bus Route U9 Diversion during Harvil Road Closures

TfL have confirmed that Bus Route U9 will run on Diversion during the Harvil Road Closures.

A full Timetable will be in operation but the Buses will leave Uxbridge and go as far as A40 Swakeleys Roundabout before beginning their Diversion along the A40 to Denham Roundabout, then along the A412 North Orbital Road, then onto Moorfield Road, then Moorhall Road and then finally onto Harvil Road and continuing on the normal Bus Route towards Harefield.

Parking in the Pavilions

Sorry this is late

From LBH

From Tuesday 10 October 2023 you will have to pay for your parking in the Grainges and Cedars multi-storey car parks by using either our new digital platform PayByPhone via your mobile phone or smart device or by using a pay and display machine.

The current ‘pay on foot’ system, where you get a ticket from a barrier entry to the car park is being replaced in favour of a more flexible system that offers motorists the opportunity to pay ‘on the go’ with the PayByPhone app or use the more traditional pay and display machines for those who would prefer to continue to use cash or their bank card. You do need to pay for a specific length of time and return before that expires.

Signs for the new payment systems have been installed around the car parks to support visitors make the switchover and at both car parks the barriers will be removed as the new systems will not require them for entry and exit.

The change comes as the council has this summer provided an additional method to pay for parking by introducing PayByPhone across its car parks as part of its ambitions to adopt more digital technologies that reflect the modern way residents use council services.

Residents living in accommodation nearby and above the two car parks who may also use them occasionally will also need to switch to the new payment system.

Blue Badge holders will no longer need to register for an entry/exit card, but will need to display their badge on the dashboard as they would in other borough car parks.

Cllr Eddie Lavery, Hillingdon Council’s Cabinet Member for Residents’ Services, said: “We’re committed to being a modern, digitally-enabled council and making this switch brings these car parks in line with the rest of the borough.

“We understand not all residents will want to use the PayByPhone system which is why we’ve ensured they still have an option to pay by cash or card too.

“Please look out for the signs once the switchover happens for how to pay and where the new machines will be, and remember to either purchase a ticket at a machine and display this in your vehicle or buy a session through the PayByPhone app on your mobile phone.”

If you are a regular user of these car parks and would like to obtain a virtual season ticket permit, please visit http://www.hillingdon.gov.uk/parking-permits.

The council’s parking enforcement officers will be proactively patrolling the car parks following the switchover and both locations may be locked overnight.

Upcoming strike action?

 

Due to planned strike action by station staff, severe disruption is expected across the London Underground network on Wednesday 4 and Friday 6 October. 

If the strikes go ahead, most Tube services will be severely impacted or will not run on either day, with disruption expected into the mornings of Thursday 5 and Saturday 7 October as the network recovers following the strike action.

Any Tube services that we are able to run will start at 07:00 and stations will open as soon as they are safe to do so after that. These services will also finish early, with customers advised to complete their journeys by 17:30. The Night Tube will not operate on Friday 6 October.

Elizabeth line, London Overground, DLR and London Tram services are expected to run as normal but may be subject to last minute changes, including non-stopping at stations shared with London Underground, and will be busier than usual. These services will be running to normal times.

Night Overground services will run but will not stop at Whitechapel or Canada Water stations. Elizabeth line services will operate normally outside of central London but may be busier than usual.

London buses are also expected to run as normal during this planned strike action but customers should leave more time for their journeys, as it is expected that many routes will be extremely busy.

No strike action is planned on other TfL services.

Customers who need to travel are advised that remaining services and roads will be extremely busy if this strike action goes ahead. If possible, customers should consider travelling outside of peak times. Plan ahead, check before you travel and leave more time for your journey.

There is also a national rail strike planned on Wednesday 4 October, with severely reduced services running. Check the National Rail website for more information.
  For full details on strikes, visit our websitehttps://tfl.gov.uk/campaign/strikes?cid=email_FINAL_TFL11268_Tube_strike-visit+our+website