
A fire hydrant on Kings Hall Road in Penge, within the London Borough of Bromley, has been continuously leaking for an extended period, raising significant concerns among residents about its operational readiness in a potential emergency. The issue, initially reported on 27th April, remains unresolved, with the status currently marked as "in progress" by Bromley Council.
According to a resident report submitted via FixMyStreet, the fire hydrant on Kings Hall Road "had been leaking for some time." The report highlights a critical concern regarding its functionality, stating, "Could it be inspected such that it works in an emergency."
The leaking fire hydrant on Kings Hall Road is situated in Penge, a busy area of the London Borough of Bromley. Penge boasts excellent transport links, including nearby train stations such as Beckenham Junction and Penge West, and is served by several bus routes. The area is also home to Alexandra Infant School and Harris Girls Academy Bromley, making the reliability of emergency services paramount for the safety of the community. The importance of functional emergency equipment has been underscored by recent incidents in Penge, including significant fires in October 2025.
The report on FixMyStreet indicates that Bromley Council has acknowledged the issue, with the status updated to "In progress" on Monday, 27th April, at 19:30. While Bromley Council is responsible for managing FixMyStreet reports, issues concerning water leaks from utility infrastructure, such as fire hydrants, are typically referred to the relevant water company for inspection and repair. Bromley Council aims to inspect reported problems within five working days, and for actionable safety defects, works are undertaken according to priority and risk, with a target of up to 35 calendar days for completion. FixMyStreet reports are generally managed to completion within a three-month period.
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This report is based on data from FixMyStreet.
Document: Fire Hydrant leaking, 27th April
Source Link: https://www.fixmystreet.com/report/9363444
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