
Residents on Orchard Road in Bromley are facing an urgent public health hazard as raw sewage has been leaking onto a public footpath for three weeks, creating an unsafe environment for school children returning to school this week.
Raw sewage is reportedly leaking onto a public footpath from a house on Orchard Road. This critical issue has been ongoing for three weeks, with the property owner already informed. The busy street is a key route for local school children, who will be forced to walk through the raw sewage when they return to school.
The persistent leak on Orchard Road presents a significant health risk to the Widmore community. Residents say the ongoing presence of raw sewage on a public thoroughfare, especially one frequented by children, is unacceptable. The situation creates a direct hazard, making the footpath unsafe to use. Widmore is an area within the London Borough of Bromley.
Bromley Council has acknowledged the report regarding the raw sewage on Orchard Road. They said: "We have investigated this report and assessed the issue to be the responsibility of Thames Water. We have therefore referred the enquiry to Thames Water."
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Document: Raw sewage leaking onto a public footpath from number 12 orchard road, 12th April
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