Who keeps digging up our roads?
Street works within The Royal Borough of Kensington and
Chelsea
A high percentage of street works that take place in the Royal
Borough are in fact carried out by private utility companies. Such
companies as Transco, BT and Thames Water dig up the
pavements/roads in order to install, renew or repair their
equipment. At present there are over 20 licensed utility companies
who have worked in, or are planning to work in the Royal
Borough.
All the utility companies that work on public highways have to
do so in accordance with the New Roads and Street Works Act 1991.
The main provisions are that they must comply with requirements
regarding:
- safety of excavations
- reinstatement standards
- qualifications of staff and
- notification to the Council of their proposed works
Approximately 12,000 notices are received from utility companies
each year and most relate to minor repair works.
The Council's responsibilities
The Council is responsible for the co-ordination and monitoring
of street works carried out by utility companies. Information on
planned street works are entered into the streetworks register. The
register contains information on:
- the utility company doing the work
- planned start and ends dates
- location of the works
- a description of the works to be done
Extracts from the street works works register, showing some of
the more major activities on the public highway, can be viewed on
the Council's Works
Bulletin. Details of planned Council works and crane
operations are also included.
Monitoring of street works
As part of the monitoring process the Council inspects ten
percent of the works carried out by utility companies. These
inspections are done at each of three different stages every year.
If we find anything wrong, we work with the company to sort out any
issues. The company can incur a fine if they don't comply. In some
cases the Council can complete the works itself, and charge the
company for costs incurred.
The Council has limited powers to charge companies for not
completing their work as soon as is practicable. Companies can
apply for an extension of time due to unforeseen circumstances.
Quarterly meetings are held with all the utility companies, the
Metropolitan Police and Transport for London to discuss major
planned projects and other related issues.
Company contact details
If you have any queries regarding works being carried out by a
particular utility company you may wish to contact them directly on
the following numbers:
| Thames Water |
Water and public sewer / drains |
08459 200 800 |
| UK Power Networks |
Electricity |
Customer Services - 020 7242 9050
Emergencies - 0800 0280 247 |
| Transco |
Gas |
Leaks (Emergencies only) - 0800 111999
Other enquiries - 01926 653000 |
| BT |
Telephone |
0800 800 150 |
| NTL |
Cable |
0800 183 0123 |
| Transport for London |
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Traffic signals faults - 020 7941 2010
Red Route Issues - 020 7343 5000 |