Catford Commuters Face Continued Delays as Gas Main Works Extend on A21 Bromley Road

April 18, 2026
Bromley Road

Residents and commuters in the London Borough of Lewisham are advised of ongoing traffic disruption in Catford, where temporary traffic lights remain in operation on the A21 Bromley Road. This is due to essential gas main work, impacting a key arterial route through the borough.

The Details

The utility works, carried out by Southern Gas Network (SGN), commenced on Tuesday, 7 April 2026, and are expected to conclude by Sunday, 26 April 2026.

Temporary traffic lights are currently in place on the A21 Bromley Road, affecting both directions of travel at the junction with Penerley Road. Furthermore, lane restrictions and a road closure are specifically impacting the southbound carriageway of A21 Bromley Road at Penerley Road.

The works also extend their impact to Penerley Road and Culverley Road, both in both directions. SGN is undertaking these works as part of a broader 30-year programme to upgrade the gas network, replacing older metal pipes with new plastic infrastructure to ensure a safe and reliable gas supply.

Community Impact

The ongoing works are likely to cause significant delays for motorists travelling through Catford, particularly during peak hours. Local bus services may also experience alterations or diversions due to the lane restrictions and temporary traffic light system. Residents in the immediate vicinity of Penerley Road and Culverley Road should anticipate increased local traffic and potential access changes.

Planning Your Visit

The affected area on A21 Bromley Road is located in Catford, within the London Borough of Lewisham. The nearest National Rail stations are Catford Bridge and Catford, both offering convenient access to the area.

Pro-Tip: Before travelling, check live traffic updates via Transport for London (TfL) or local news outlets to account for potential delays and consider using alternative routes where possible.

Source Verification

This report is based on data from Transport for London (TfL) and News Shopper.

Source Link: https://tfl.gov.uk/traffic/status/

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