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Haringey Parking Suspensions: North London Roadworks January 2026

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Haringey Parking Suspensions: North London Roadworks January 2026
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Key Points

  • Haringey Parking Suspensions: Multiple temporary traffic orders in the London Borough of Haringey for utility repairs, bridge inspections, telecom installations, and electrical works scheduled throughout January 2026.
  • Lymington Avenue N22: Electrical works from 7 to 16 January; disabled bay outside 233 relocated to 300; no parking, waiting, loading, or unloading.
  • Green Lanes N4: Overnight bridge inspection 12-19 January (11pm-5am), backup 16-21 January; parking suspended outside 75-81.
  • Dukes Avenue N10: New water connection 13-21 January; parking suspended 160-168.
  • Coney Hatch Lane N10: Telecom works 26-28 January (8am-5pm); parking suspended outside 106-108.
  • Coppetts Road N10: Disconnection works 17-18 January; 24-hour parking suspension between 18-36 and lamp columns CT5/S-CT7/S.
  • Coppetts Road N10 (St Matthews Court): New water connection 10-11 January; full parking suspension outside St Matthews Court.
  • Mount Pleasant Road N17: Electrical works 6-8 January; parking suspended outside 183-191.
  • Ferme Park Road N8: New water connection 14-22 January; parking suspended outside 46-56, 39-43, 34; disabled bay at 50 relocated to 60-62.
  • Alexandra Avenue / Alexandra Park Road N22: New duct in footway 19-22 January (9.30am-3.30pm); parking suspended on both sides from 259-281 Alexandra Park Road at junction, and to 3 Alexandra Avenue.
  • Marlborough Road N22: New water connection 12-20 January; parking suspended outside 41-51, 46-50, 54-56.
  • Spur Road N15: New water connection 19-22 January; parking suspended outside 2; disabled bay 3-4 relocated to 8-9; parking suspended 6-9 for works.
  • General Provisions: Orders apply as per traffic signs; alternative routes signed for closures; access maintained where possible.

London Borough of Haringey Enforces Temporary Traffic Orders Across North London Streets Amid Essential Utility Works

Contents
  • Key Points
  • Which Streets in Haringey Face Parking Suspensions for Utility Works?
  • What Are the Details of Electrical and Water Connection Works in Haringey?
  • How Will Alexandra Avenue and Park Road Be Affected by Footway Works?
  • When Do These Haringey Traffic Orders Take Effect and What Are the Exceptions?
  • Why Are These Public Notices Issued in North London Now?
  • How Can Residents Stay Informed on Haringey Roadworks?
  • What Impacts Might These Works Have on Local Traffic and Access?
  • Are There Backup Dates for Key Haringey Inspections?
  • Who Oversees Enforcement of These Parking Suspensions?

In a comprehensive update on public notices, the London Borough of Haringey has announced a series of temporary traffic regulations affecting parking bays, road access, and pedestrian areas across multiple streets in north London. These measures, set to commence in early January 2026, target essential utility repairs, bridge inspections, telecom installations, electrical works, and new connections for water and other services. Residents and motorists face suspensions and relocations of parking spaces to facilitate safe working conditions for engineers.

The announcements form part of routine infrastructure maintenance, with works spanning from 6 January to 28 January 2026. As detailed in official notices from the council, provisions will activate only as indicated by on-street traffic signs, ensuring minimal disruption where feasible. Alternative routes will be signposted during any road closures, and access to properties will be maintained whenever possible.

This roundup, drawn from Haringey Council’s public notices, highlights the precise locations, dates, times, and impacts, urging locals to plan ahead amid the busy post-holiday period.

Which Streets in Haringey Face Parking Suspensions for Utility Works?

Starting with Lymington Avenue N22, electrical works scheduled from 7 January to 16 January will necessitate the relocation of the disabled parking bay outside number 233 to number 300. During this period, no parking, waiting, loading, or unloading will be permitted at any time in the affected zone.

Green Lanes N4 will see overnight bridge inspections from 12 January to 19 January, operating between 11pm and 5am. Parking suspensions apply outside numbers 75 to 81, with backup dates from 16 January to 21 January should initial works face delays.

Further along in Dukes Avenue N10, a new water connection from 13 January to 21 January requires parking suspensions from numbers 160 to 168, clearing space for engineering teams.

Coney Hatch Lane N10 enters the schedule for telecom works on 26 January to 28 January, daily from 8am to 5pm. Parking will be suspended outside numbers 106 to 108 to ensure safe operations.

Coppetts Road N10 features two separate notices. First, disconnection works on 17 January and 18 January impose a 24-hour parking suspension between numbers 18 and 36, as well as between lamp columns CT5/S and CT7/S. Nearby, at St Matthews Court on Coppetts Road N10, a new water connection on 10 January and 11 January will suspend parking along the entire length outside the court.

These targeted suspensions reflect Haringey Council’s commitment to balancing essential infrastructure upgrades with community needs, as provisions remain flexible based on real-time signage.

What Are the Details of Electrical and Water Connection Works in Haringey?

Mount Pleasant Road N17 kicks off the month with electrical works from 6 January to 8 January. Parking outside numbers 183 to 191 will be suspended to provide a secure working area.

Ferme Park Road N8 follows with a new water connection from 14 January to 22 January. Affected parking includes suspensions outside numbers 46 to 56, 39 to 43, and 34. Notably, the disabled bay outside number 50 relocates to numbers 60 to 62, minimising impact on vulnerable residents.

Marlborough Road N22 addresses a new water connection from 12 January to 20 January, suspending parking outside numbers 41 to 51, 46 to 50, and 54 to 56.

Spur Road N15 rounds out water-related notices with works from 19 January to 22 January. Parking suspension applies outside number 2, while the disabled bay outside numbers 3 to 4 shifts to numbers 8 to 9. Additional parking from numbers 6 to 9 suspends to allow gangs to park and manage spoil.

Each of these interventions underscores the precision of Haringey’s planning, with relocations prioritising accessibility.

How Will Alexandra Avenue and Park Road Be Affected by Footway Works?

A specialised notice covers Alexandra Avenue and Alexandra Park Road N22, where engineers install a new duct in the footway from 19 January to 22 January, between 9.30am and 3.30pm. To ensure safety, parking suspends on Alexandra Park Road at the junction with Alexandra Avenue from 259 to 281 on both sides, extending to number 3 Alexandra Avenue on both sides.

This measure creates ample space for operations, aligning with broader efforts to future-proof local infrastructure.

When Do These Haringey Traffic Orders Take Effect and What Are the Exceptions?

All orders activate solely at times and as directed by traffic signs, offering flexibility amid variable weather or unforeseen issues. For any road closures, alternative routes receive clear signage guidance.

Access to premises remains prioritised, maintained wherever practicable, reflecting resident feedback in council planning.

Haringey Council emphasises compliance with signs to avoid penalties, urging drivers to check ahead via official channels.

Why Are These Public Notices Issued in North London Now?

As reported in the roundup from Haringey Council’s public notices portal, these works align with annual maintenance cycles post-winter preparations. No specific journalist attribution appears in the originating council release, but the details mirror standard formats used by local authority communications teams.

Similar notices have proliferated across London boroughs, driven by utility providers like Thames Water and UK Power Networks coordinating with councils. Haringey’s proactive disclosure ensures transparency, allowing residents to adjust parking and travel plans.

Experts note January’s suitability for such works, with lower traffic volumes aiding efficiency. However, the cluster of activities may compound congestion in affected postcodes like N8, N10, N15, N17, and N22.

How Can Residents Stay Informed on Haringey Roadworks?

Councils like Haringey maintain dedicated online portals for real-time updates. Temporary orders publish in local gazettes, with physical signs providing definitive guidance.

Motorists risk fines for ignoring suspensions, as enforcement officers patrol actively.

Residents can report issues via council hotlines, ensuring swift resolutions.

What Impacts Might These Works Have on Local Traffic and Access?

Disruptions remain localised, with overnight and daytime slots minimising peak-hour interference. Disabled bay relocations preserve equity, a key council priority.

Pedestrians benefit from safer footways post-duct installations, enhancing long-term usability.

Businesses near sites, such as along Green Lanes, prepare for minor loading adjustments.

Are There Backup Dates for Key Haringey Inspections?

Yes, notably for Green Lanes N4 bridge works, with 16-21 January as contingency, safeguarding project timelines.

Other sites lack explicit backups but follow sign-directed adjustments.

Who Oversees Enforcement of These Parking Suspensions?

Haringey Council’s highways team manages orders, partnering with utility firms. Traffic signs serve as legal authority, superseding notices.

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