Upcoming HS2 utility surveys mean partial road closures in Ealing

By Cesar Medina

8th Nov 2023 | Local News

HS2 upcoming Ealing works mean partial closure to some roads (credit: HS2 & Ben Wicks/ Unsplash).
HS2 upcoming Ealing works mean partial closure to some roads (credit: HS2 & Ben Wicks/ Unsplash).

HS2 will carry out a series of surveys in Ealing, including Castlebar Park, Cleaveley Crescent and Hanger Lane, from 13 to 15 November.

HS2 will use scanning equipment to create a map of the utility services below the road. They will then be marked using biodegradable spray paint.

Once the survey of the site is complete, HS2 will take photos of the paint marks to record the location of the utilities.

Part of Castlebar Park road will close for a day on 13 November.

Map of planned HS2 works in Castlebar Park, Ealing (credit: HS2).

On 14 November, part of Cleveley Crescent will close for one day.

Map of planned HS2 works in Clevely Crescent, Ealing (credit: HS2).

Hanger Lane will also see a partial closure on 15 November for one day.

Map of planned HS2 works in Hanger Lane, Ealing (credit: HS2).

All works will be from 8am to 6pm.

For more information about planned HS2 works in your area, click the link here.

To contact HS2 directly call 08081 434 434, or email [email protected].

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