Full list: Greenwich Council to resurface 26 roads in £3.65m project

The South East London authority has announced which roads it will be resurfacing in 2026
Greenwich Council has announced which roads it will be resurfacing in 2026
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Cameron Blackshaw, LDRS reporter
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Greenwich Council has announced the 26 roads set for resurfacing in 2026.

The South East London authority will spend £3.65m on the upgrades across Greenwich, with another three roads awaiting final confirmation for inclusion in the programme.

The council has also promised that no planned utility works will be carried out on these roads for a minimum of two years in order to protect “this investment in our local infrastructure”.

The roads were chosen with the council’s “data-led approach to highway maintenance”, which prioritises roads based on their current condition.

Cllr Calum O’Byrne Mulligan, Greenwich Council’s Cabinet Member for Transport, Climate Change, Waste and Streets, said: “We’re investing a record amount in our roads and pavements to keep Greenwich moving, more than doubling funding to get things done over the next four years.

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“Supported by a new road condition standard, this coming year will see full road resurfacings in every part of the borough.

“We know closures for works can be frustrating but these essential improvements, once completed, will deliver clear benefits for all: safer, smoother, better roads which make it easier for everyone to get around.”

Which Greenwich roads will be fully resurfaced?

  • Alwold Crescent
  • Scotsdale Road
  • Bland Street
  • Vicarage Park (including speed hump reconstruction)
  • Barden Street
  • Sladedale Road (including speed hump reconstruction)
  • Goldsmid Street
  • Cobbett Road (including speed hump reconstruction)
  • Cuff Crescent
  • The Knole (including speed hump reconstruction)
  • Hathern Gardens (including speed hump reconstruction)
  • Hever Croft
  • De Lucy Street
  • Dahlia Road
  • Gilbourne Road
  • Rutherglen Road
  • Newhaven Gardens
  • Nesbit Road
  • Milverton Way
  • Grasdene Road

Which Greenwich roads will be partially resurfaced?

  • Plumstead High Street / Bostall Hill (from Wickham Lane to Howarth Road)
  • Sibthorpe Road (from Alnwick Road to Horsa Road)
  • Whinyates Road (from Rochester Way to Dickson Road, including speed hump reconstruction)
  • Kingsground (from Middle Park Avenue to The Vista, including cushion resurfacing)
  • Middle Park Avenue (from Eltham Palace Road to Kingsground)
  • Tunnel Avenue (from Denham Road to Fingal Street)

Greenwich Council is also waiting for confirmation of the full resurfacing of Welland Street, as well as partial resurfacing on Welling Way (from Rochester Way to the borough boundary) and Plum Lane (from Eglinton Hill to Brinklow Crescent and from Genesta Road to Vambery Road).

These roads are subject to improvement works carried out by other council teams and so the authority is yet to fully confirm the resurfacing work in order to avoid any clashes.

The council said it will let residents know when each resurfacing scheme will begin closer to the time via its website, social media and WhatsApp channels, and letters to impacted residents.