Kent County Council has announced several temporary traffic regulation orders, affecting areas including Greenhithe and Dartford, according to the Public Notice Portal.
Cotton Lane in Greenhithe will be closed to through traffic for up to five days on or after November 3, 2025, due to the installation of a new electricity supply.
The closure will be located outside The Lodges, and an alternative route will be in place.
In Dartford, a footpath on Instone Road and A226 Lowfield Street will be closed for up to 28 days on or after November 3, 2025, to allow for a compulsory gas pipe replacement.
The affected footpath runs from Instone Road to the side of 33 A226 Lowfield Street.
Linden Avenue in Dartford will also be closed to through traffic for up to three days on or after November 3, 2025, to allow for drainage works.
The closure will be outside number 2, with an alternative route provided.
In Greenhithe, St James Lane will be closed to through traffic between Louvain Road and A296 Watling Street for resurfacing works.
The closure will be in place between 8pm and 6am from October 20, 2025, with an estimated completion by October 25, 2025.
An alternative route will be available via A296/B2500 Watling Street, A226 The Brent/London Road, Hedge Place Road, St James Lane, and vice versa.
Kent County Council, acting in exercise of its powers under the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984, makes or intends to make the following Orders.
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