Works begin to improve Pettman Crescent Bridge underpass

A photo of the Pettman Crescent Bridge underpass in its current state.
Thursday 19 June 2025

The Pettman Crescent Bridge underpass in Plumstead is to be made cleaner, safer and more welcoming for all, as a result of improvement works by the Royal Borough of Greenwich starting next week. 

These upgrades are part of a wider programme of long-term improvements across Plumstead. This project is being run in partnership with Peabody and the Greater London Authority as part of the Mayor of London’s Thamesmead and Abbey Wood Housing Zone, which is aimed at driving investment and regeneration in the area.

A council spokesperson said: “We are improving Pettman Crescent Bridge underpass in response to resident feedback. Upgraded footpaths, streetlighting and play areas will be complemented by new plants, flowers and trees as well as public artwork, revitalising and elevating this area for the benefit of everyone living in, working in or visiting Plumstead.”  

The planned works include: 

  • public artwork and murals
  • street lighting improvements
  • footway resurfacing and tiling
  • soft play surfacing areas
  • accessibility improvements
  • walls and enclosures designed to discourage anti-social behaviour
  • adding plants, grass, flowers, and trees
  • strategically placed CCTV  

A plan for improvements was drawn up in response to feedback from the public expressed during a consultation held by the council in late 2023. Council officers worked to address multiple concerns expressed by local people about cleanliness, maintenance, safety, and the need for diverse community needs to be accommodated. 

Works begin on Monday 23 June and are expected to take four months to complete, during which it will be necessary to close the area underneath Pettman Bridge to pedestrians and cyclists. Alternative routes will be clearly signposted.