
London Road in Bromley is currently experiencing a sewage leakage, creating a strong bad odour and unsanitary conditions for residents. The issue, reported today, remains a live concern with action now scheduled.
A resident at London Road, Bromley, reported a sewage leakage emanating from a nearby complex. The report describes a "strong bad odour" accompanying the leak, which is flowing down the street. This type of incident can create unsanitary conditions and pose a public health risk for those living and walking in the area.
The ongoing sewage issue on London Road affects a residential area within the Borough of Bromley. Such leaks can make pavements unsafe to walk on and force residents to avoid the affected area due to the unpleasant smell and potential health hazards. Bromley has faced repeated issues with leaks and burst pipes, with local MP Bob Neill raising concerns with Thames Water in 2020 over "repeated leaks and consequent disruption" in the borough. A recent incident in May 2024 saw a Chislehurst home in Bromley destroyed by sewage flooding.
The report on FixMyStreet indicates that the status has been updated to "Action scheduled," with Transport for London (TfL) posting the update today at 01:34. While Thames Water is typically responsible for public sewers in the borough, TfL's involvement suggests the issue may be on a Red Route, which they maintain. Bromley Council has a statutory duty under the Highways Act (1980) to keep highways safe and accessible. The council can intervene if there is a risk to public health. Residents are urged to report such issues to ensure prompt investigation and resolution.
OFFICIAL SOURCE VERIFICATION:
This report is based on data from FixMyStreet.
Document: Sewage Leakage, 2nd May
Source Link: https://www.fixmystreet.com/report/9387770
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