
A pavement defect on Stone Road in Shortlands, London Borough of Bromley, is creating a significant trip hazard for residents, with the issue currently in progress with Bromley Council. The problem stems from various excavations that have left a substantial drop-down edge at a property entrance, making it unsafe to walk.
According to a resident report on FixMyStreet, excavations along the pavement on Stone Road have resulted in a drop-down edge of "some 75 +" at the entrance to a property. This defect is described as a clear trip hazard, posing a risk to pedestrians using the pavement. The report also highlights a concern that any repair work must prevent water from pouring unrestricted down the property entrance. Photos accompany the report.
Thepavement on Stone Road is a concern for local residents, particularly given its proximity to Shortlands railway station, a busy transport hub in the London Borough of Bromley. While this specific defect on Stone Road has not been widely reported as a repeat issue, other pavement-related problems have been noted in the wider Bromley area. For instance, a "massive lip between paving stone and tarmac" was reported on nearby Cameron Road in March 2026, which allegedly resulted in a serious fall. Such issues underscore the ongoing need for robust pavement maintenance across the borough.
The report, filed on 27th April, has been acknowledged by Bromley Council, with its status updated to "In progress" on 28th April 2026. Bromley Council aims to inspect and assess reported defects within five working days. For actionable safety defects, a job is raised, and works are typically undertaken within 35 calendar days, depending on the priority and risk. The council's prompt "in progress" update indicates the issue is being addressed within their initial response timeframe.
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OFFICIAL SOURCE VERIFICATION:
This report is based on data from FixMyStreet.
Document: Dangerous Pavement, 27th April
Source Link: https://www.fixmystreet.com/report/9360534
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