Deep Potholes on Bullace Row in Southwark Remain Unresolved, Threatening Vehicles

April 30, 2026

Multiple deep potholes and a blocked drainage cover on Bullace Row in Camberwell, Southwark, are creating a significant hazard for passing vehicles and remain unresolved despite previous reports. The deteriorating road surface near the Lamb House Estate is causing concern among residents.

The Problem Explained

A resident report filed on 29th April highlights at least one particularly deep pothole on Bullace Row, capable of causing damage to vehicles. Two additional potholes are noted nearby, alongside a blocked drainage cover that is slightly exposed. According to the report, the road surface surrounding the area has significantly worn out.

Local Impact and Context

The reported defects are located just outside the Lamb House Estate, off Bullace Row, in the heart of Camberwell. Residents state that these potholes have been present for a very long time, with previous reports failing to prompt action. Potholes in Southwark, like those on Bullace Row, can lead to costly damage to vehicle tyres, wheels, and suspensions, and increase the risk of accidents for drivers and cyclists. Camberwell Green is a central landmark in this diverse Southwark neighbourhood.

Council Response and Status

The issue on Bullace Row remains without an official update on FixMyStreet. Southwark Council aims to inspect reported potholes within 3-5 working days, with urgent dangers receiving priority attention within hours or days. Standard repairs are often completed within two weeks, though response times can vary depending on caseload. The council has outlined plans to fill an estimated 2,450 potholes across the borough in the 2025-2026 period. Southwark Council prioritises repairs based on severity and location, addressing defects on busier routes first.

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OFFICIAL SOURCE VERIFICATION:

This report is based on data from FixMyStreet.

Document: Multiple Potholes on road to nearby estate, 29th April

Source Link: https://www.fixmystreet.com/report/9374622

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