Blocked Bin Access on Station Passage, Peckham, Hindered Residents

April 15, 2026

Residents on Station Passage in Peckham, Southwark, recently faced significant disruption. Blocked access to communal rubbish bins prevented waste disposal and hindered collection services. The obstruction, which had been ongoing since last weekend, has now been addressed by Southwark Council.

The Problem Explained

Two sections of fencing obstructed access to garbage containers serving the King Arthur Close 18/23 block on Station Passage. This placement made it impossible for residents to dispose of their household waste. The obstruction also hindered collection workers, impacting essential waste management services in the Southwark neighbourhood. The issue, reported on April 15th, stemmed from an obstruction that began over the weekend of April 10th and 11th, 2026.

Local Impact and Context

The blockage on Station Passage directly affected residents of the King Arthur Close 18/23 block. It created an immediate and practical problem for daily living. Such obstructions can quickly lead to unhygienic conditions and further inconvenience for the local community in Peckham.

Council Response and Status

Upon receiving the report via FixMyStreet, Southwark Council initiated swift action. The issue was marked as "Investigating" at 07:39 on April 15th, followed by an "In progress" update at 08:29. By 08:41 on the same day, the council confirmed the problem had been "Fixed," restoring access to the rubbish bins for residents and collection teams.

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OFFICIAL SOURCE VERIFICATION:

This report is based on data from FixMyStreet.

Document: Blocked Access to rubbish bins on 18/23 block, 15th April

Source Link: https://www.fixmystreet.com/report/9295434

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