Travel disruption in FH due to collapsed sewer
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rbmartin
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13-05-2013 08:38 PM
Have any workmen been on-site during the evenings? When I returned to FH at 6pm, there were none to be seen.
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Satchers
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13-05-2013 10:40 PM
Even worse is that there is all of this disruption but water is still pouring out of the road in front of William Hill. I had thought that these roadworks were to repair that but I'm not sure now!
anyone have any idea?
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rbmartin
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15-05-2013 06:25 PM
The work has finished with the junction fully reopened, but the leak by William Hill continues.
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shzl400
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15-05-2013 08:28 PM
As does the traffic jam heading up Brockley Rise in an effort to avoid FH!
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michael
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15-05-2013 08:33 PM
They actually painted that yellow box in the road months ago, before the leak started. I think these 'emergency repairs on a collapsed sewer' were planned more than 2 months in advance and had nothing to do with the fresh water that is continuing to leak out of the ground and is beginning to seriously dent the road, with splashing going the door of the betting shop when buses go past.
Perhaps they could come back and close off the other side of the road for a week while they try to fix the leak for another year.
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michael
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14-06-2013 09:27 AM
Last night I saw some people digging up the road just where the leak is. I don't suppose it has been fixed, has it?
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rshdunlop
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14-06-2013 01:25 PM
All dry this morning. Now they just need to deal with the leak that emanates from a crack in the road just above Sainsburys.
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