Collapsed Parking Sign Pole on Oakwood Drive Poses Hazard Near Mayplace Primary School

April 27, 2026

A parking sign pole has collapsed on Oakwood Drive in Barnehurst, London Borough of Bexley, creating a significant hazard for pedestrians, particularly young children, with the issue currently under investigation.

The Problem Explained

A resident report submitted via FixMyStreet today, 27th April, details a parking sign pole that has fallen over outside Mayplace Primary School on Oakwood Drive. According to the report, the pole is resting on the pavement, making the area unsafe for those walking by. The report highlights the particular danger this poses due to the high number of young children in the area during school drop-off and pick-up times.

Local Impact and Context

The collapsed sign on Oakwood Drive is a direct concern for the local community, especially families attending Mayplace Primary School. The presence of a fallen pole on the pavement creates a physical obstruction and a potential injury risk for children and other pedestrians. This incident follows a previous report on FixMyStreet from April 14, 2026, concerning a request to move a street sign at 25A Oakwood Drive, suggesting ongoing attention to signage in the area.

Council Response and Status

The issue was reported to the London Borough of Bexley via FixMyStreet Pro at 10:44 today and was marked as "Investigating" less than a minute later. The London Borough of Bexley is responsible for maintaining signage on public streets. For urgent issues that pose a safety risk, Bexley Council aims to inspect and take immediate action within one working day, providing a full response within five working days. While temporary repairs may be carried out quickly, permanent resolutions by contractors can take several weeks to complete.

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OFFICIAL SOURCE VERIFICATION:

This report is based on data from FixMyStreet.

Document: Sign pole knocked over outside Mayplace school, 27th April

Source Link: https://www.fixmystreet.com/report/9359753

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