
A persistent and large pothole on Festival Close in Albany Park, within the London Borough of Bexley, has been causing damage to vehicles and posing a risk of injury to passers-by for over a year, with the issue remaining unresolved.
According to a resident report filed on FixMyStreet on April 23, 2026, a substantial pothole on Festival Close has been present for more than twelve months. The report states that an apparent attempt to fill the cavity with large stones and rubble has exacerbated the problem. This loose debris is now tracking down the road, flicking up, and allegedly causing damage to people's cars and injury to pedestrians. The situation on Festival Close is described as getting worse, making the road unsafe for local residents and drivers. Photos accompany the report.
The ongoing hazard on Festival Close affects the Albany Park area of Bexley, impacting daily commutes and local safety. The resident's account highlights a direct real-world impact, with the loose material creating a physical danger. While no specific local news reports identify Festival Close as a recurring hotspot, the resident's long-standing complaint underscores a significant local concern within Bexley.
The report for Festival Close was sent to the London Borough of Bexley and its status was updated to "Investigating" shortly after being reported. Bexley Council's service level agreements indicate that urgent issues, such as large potholes measuring at least 40mm deep and 200mm wide, should be inspected and immediate action taken within one day, with a response provided within five working days. Non-urgent potholes, between 31mm and 39mm deep, are inspected within three working days, with permanent repairs potentially taking several weeks. The Council has allocated over £6.4 million for road and footway repairs in 2025-2026 and states it repairs over 2,500 potholes annually, prioritising urgency based on professional criteria. However, a November 2025 report by the Bexley Labour Group suggested that the condition of highways in Bexley was worse than in 2020, and residents expressed frustration with the speed of responses to FixMyStreet reports.
OFFICIAL SOURCE VERIFICATION:
This report is based on data from FixMyStreet.
Document: Large pothole and lots of debris along road, 22nd April
Source Link: https://www.fixmystreet.com/report/9335363
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