
A severely rusted bridge footpath on Picardy Manorway in the London Borough of Bexley is posing a potential hazard, with residents fearing serious injury if someone falls through. The issue remains unresolved, having been reported to the council today.
Residents using the metal bridge footpath at the top of the straits on Picardy Manorway have reported significant rust and visible holes in the metal floor. One resident highlighted that a collapse would result in a "big drop" if someone fell through.
The damaged footpath on Picardy Manorway directly affects pedestrians in Lower Belvedere, forcing residents to navigate a potential hazard.
The London Borough of Bexley has acknowledged the report regarding the weak bridge footpath on Picardy Manorway. The issue, categorised as 'Damaged pavement', was reported via FixMyStreet Pro and is currently listed as "Investigating" by the council, who received the report less than a minute after it was filed.
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This report is based on data from FixMyStreet.
Document: Bridge footpath is weak and people could fall through, 14th April
Source Link: https://www.fixmystreet.com/report/9289603
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