The section of the popular riverside route will reopen after more than a year shut

15:41, 30 Oct 2025Updated 17:03, 30 Oct 2025

Collapsed section of the Thames Path between Richmond Lock and Kew GardensThe section of the Thames Path between Richmond Lock and Kew Gardens collapsed in October 2024(Image: Richmond Council)

The reopening date of a collapsed section of the Thames Path in South West London has finally been confirmed, after challenging conditions delayed the project. The popular walking and cycling route, between Richmond Lock and Kew Gardens, will reopen to the public next Saturday (November 8).

The public has not been able to use this section of the riverside route since it collapsed in October 19th last year due to high winds and river levels. Richmond Council began permanent works to repair the path in April and it is now in the final stages of restoring it, with crews completing essential works to strengthen and protect the riverbank.

While the works were originally due to be completed in summer, their completion was delayed by challenging tidal and ground conditions which required extra piling and reinforcement to ensure the long-term stability of the path.

Councillor Alexander Ehmann at the Thames Path repair siteCouncillor Alexander Ehmann said the repairs had been very complex(Image: Richmond Council)

The council said the works have made the path stronger, greener and more enjoyable for everyone who uses it. Crews have also cleared blocked culverts and stabilised sections of the path as part of efforts to futureproof Richmond’s riverside and make sure it stays safe and accessible.

Lib Dem councillor Alexander Ehmann, chair of the transport committee, said: “This has been one of the most technically demanding riverbank repairs we’ve undertaken – and our teams and partners have shown tremendous skill and persistence in managing these complex conditions.

“The short delay ensures we deliver a safe, high-quality repair that will stand up to the tidal Thames for many years to come. We thank residents for their patience and look forward to welcoming them back to this much-loved route from next weekend.”

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