
Radbourne Road in the London Borough of Lambeth is experiencing severe and widespread road surface failure, with deep potholes creating a significant safety hazard and causing ongoing disruption for local residents. The issue, which has been previously reported, remains unresolved and is reportedly worsening.
According to a resident report on FixMyStreet, Radbourne Road has multiple deep potholes and extensive carriageway failure, particularly along the nearside wheel track. Photos accompany the report. A resident states that this is no longer isolated damage but progressive structural deterioration of the road surface. The report alleges that heavy vehicles, including buses, strike these defects every 8–10 minutes between approximately 5:00 AM and 12:30 AM. These repeated impacts are generating significant, continuous noise and vibration, leading to severe and ongoing sleep disruption for residents and impacting their daily health. The sustained vibration is also affecting nearby residential structures, according to the report.
The location on Radbourne Road is a frequent bus route, making the deteriorating surface a concern for both vehicle occupants and nearby properties. Streatham Hill Station is approximately 0.6 miles away, and Balham Underground station is around 0.7 miles away, highlighting the area's connectivity and the volume of traffic it experiences. The report states that the defects have been previously reported and have since worsened, indicating that prior responses have been insufficient. FixMyStreet records show multiple pothole reports for Radbourne Road, including recent updates in February and March 2026, confirming the ongoing nature of the problem.
The resident report emphasises the depth and spread of the defects, the frequency of heavy vehicle impact, and the proximity to residential properties. It highlights a foreseeable risk of vehicle damage and personal injury, urging for urgent inspection and a durable repair solution, such as full patching or resurfacing, rather than temporary fixes. Lambeth Council's average pothole repair time was 31.6 days between 2022 and 2024, making it the second slowest in London for such repairs. In 2023, Lambeth Council reportedly took an average of 50 days to fix potholes, a significant increase from previous years. As of the latest report, the issue on Radbourne Road remains unresolved, with residents calling for immediate action to prevent further damage, injury, or formal claims.
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This report is based on data from FixMyStreet.
Document: URGENT: Road surface failure creating safety risk, ongoing property impact and potential liability – Radbourne Road, 20th April
Source Link: https://www.fixmystreet.com/report/9320667
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