Large Potholes on Normanhurst Avenue in Bexley Create Ongoing Hazard for Drivers and School Traffic

April 22, 2026
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A significant cluster of potholes on Normanhurst Avenue in West Heath, Bexley, is creating a dangerous and ongoing hazard for drivers and school traffic at a busy junction, with residents reporting the issue has been unresolved for months.

The Problem Explained

A resident report submitted to FixMyStreet on 21st April highlights a "large set of potholes" at the junction of Normanhurst Avenue, Wrotham Road, and Brixham Road. According to the report, these potholes have been present for months and are "becoming dangerous" for motorists. The resident states that the junction is particularly busy due to nearby schools and significant through traffic. Photos accompany the report.

Local Impact and Context

The ongoing presence of these potholes on Normanhurst Avenue is creating a practical hazard for those navigating the West Heath area. The report emphasises the impact on a busy junction, affecting both general traffic and vehicles associated with nearby schools. Potholes across the London Borough of Bexley have been a recurring concern, with reports indicating a significant increase in their numbers in recent years.

Council Response and Status

The report on FixMyStreet indicates that the London Borough of Bexley has acknowledged the issue, with the status updated to "Investigating" and "Open" on the same day it was reported. Bexley Council's service level agreements state that urgent issues, such as large potholes, are typically inspected and immediate action taken within one day, with a response provided within five working days.

For potholes classified as Priority 1 (at least 40mm deep and 200mm wide), repairs are aimed to be completed within one hour of inspection. Less urgent Priority 2 potholes (between 31mm and 39mm deep) may take up to 90 days for repair once received by a contractor. The council has allocated over £6.4 million for road and footway repairs in the 2025-2026 financial year and aims to repair approximately 2,500 potholes annually across the borough.

OFFICIAL SOURCE VERIFICATION:

This report is based on data from FixMyStreet.

Document: Large set of potholes junction of Wrotham and Brixham Roads, 21st April

Source Link: https://www.fixmystreet.com/report/9327828

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