Raw Sewage Leak on Arthur Grove, Plumstead, Creating Biohazard for Residents

April 22, 2026
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A raw sewage leak on Arthur Grove in Plumstead, Royal Borough of Greenwich, is creating a severe biohazard, with residents reporting toxic fumes entering their home and causing illness, an urgent issue that remains unresolved.

The Problem Explained

A resident on Arthur Grove, Plumstead, has reported an emergency situation involving a raw sewage leak from a blocked roadside gully, with sewage pooling on the path. According to the report, toxic hydrogen sulphide gas is entering a one-bedroom flat, which houses five residents, including a disabled tenant and three children. The resident states that their wife is collapsing due to the fumes and their two-year-old child is vomiting. The property is currently alleged to be unfit for human habitation.

Local Impact and Context

The ongoing raw sewage leak on Arthur Grove poses a direct and severe health risk to the affected family, forcing them to contend with hazardous conditions within their home. The repor alleges that a repairs reference has been ignored, and the resident is requesting an immediate Environmental Health inspection and emergency temporary accommodation.

The proximity of Foxfield Primary School to Arthur Grove underscores the potential for wider community impact if the biohazard is not contained. While no specific prior reports for Arthur Grove were found, other areas in Plumstead, within the Royal Borough of Greenwich, have experienced persistent issues with blocked gullies remaining unresolved for months, such as a recent report on Edison Grove. This suggests a broader challenge with drainage maintenance in the Plumstead area.

Council Response and Status

The Royal Borough of Greenwich Council is responsible for public drains and aims to clear blocked drains likely to cause flooding within 24 hours of a report. For emergency problems like blocked drains and toilets causing flooding, the council aims to fix them within two hours. As of the latest update, the FixMyStreet report indicates no resolution to the raw sewage leak on Arthur Grove, leaving the residents in Plumstead awaiting urgent intervention from the Royal Borough of Greenwich.

OFFICIAL SOURCE VERIFICATION:

This report is based on data from FixMyStreet.

Document: EMERGENCY: Raw sewage leak and biohazard - Disabled tenant with 3 children., 21st April

Source Link: https://www.fixmystreet.com/report/9327886

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