
Hounslow Highways is deep cleansing roads in Chiswick . Picture: Hounslow Council
April 9, 2026
Residents in Grove Park are being advised of temporary parking restrictions next week as Hounslow Council carries out scheduled street-cleansing across the neighbourhood.
The works, details of which were shared by Cllr Amy Croft, will run from Monday 13 April to Thursday 16 April , affecting different roads on each day.
Parking and loading will be prohibited between 7am and 4pm on the affected streets while cleansing is underway. The council says the restrictions will only apply when temporary traffic signs are in place.
The order allows exemptions for:
Vehicles parked in contravention may be removed under the Removal and Disposal of Vehicles Regulations 1986.
Alternative parking arrangements
To ease pressure on residents, Hounslow’s Parking Enforcement team has confirmed that permit holders may park in neighbouring Controlled Parking Zones within the Chiswick area on the day their road is being cleaned.
Schedule of works
Monday 13 April 2026
• Compton Crescent
• Park Road
• Oxford Road South
Tuesday 14 April 2026
• Clarence Road
• Gordon Road
• Wolseley Gardens
Wednesday 15 April 2026
• Burnaby Gardens
• Fauconberg Road
• Elmwood Road
Thursday 16 April 2026
• Regent Street
• Stile Hall Gardens
• Whitehall Park Road
The council says the order will remain in force for up to five days, though works are expected to be completed on the dates listed.
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