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Bromley road closures in June including M25 and long-term Crystal Palace works - full list

Several road closures will disrupt motorists travelling in Bromley this month while utility works are carried out.

The M25 Chelsfield link road will close one night for litter clearance and maintenance work, while several other works will close for weeks for gas works.

Some long-running road closures remain, such as Avenue Road in Penge and Springfield Road in Crystal Palace.

The Local Democracy Reporting Service (LDRS) has found all of the ongoing and planned road and lane closures that will be taking place this month, according to one.network.

Below is a breakdown of all of these closures that will be in force.

Bromley road closures in June

Cedars Road (Beckenham): Road closed from June 25 to June 27 for water works

M25 (Chelsfield): Hewitts Roundabout to M25 junction 4 closed from 11pm on June 18 to 6am on June 19 for litter clearance and maintenance works

Lawrie Park Crescent (Crystal Palace): Road closed from June 9 to July 2 for electricity works

Springfield Road (Crystal Palace): Road remains closed until August 4 for electricity works

Blackness Lane (Leaves Green): Road remains closed until October 8 for water works

Court Farm Road (Mottingham): Road closed from June 16 to June 30 for gas works

Brow Crescent (Orpington): Road remains closed until July 3 for gas works

Chelsfield Lane (Orpington): Road remains closed until June 16 for gas works

Avenue Road (Penge): Road remains closed until July 25 for electricity works

Rushmore Hill (Pratt's Bottom): Road remains closed until July 21 for gas works

Cloisters Avenue (Southborough): Road closed from June 23 to July 11 for gas works

Salisbury Road (Southborough): Road closed from June 12 to June 25 for gas works

Turpington Lane (Southborough): Road closed from June 12 to June 27 for gas works

Park Road (St Mary Cray): Road closed from 9.30am to 5.30pm on June 22 for telecoms works

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