Blocked Drain Kelsey Park Road Beckenham Causes Ongoing Water Leak

May 3, 2026
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A blocked drain on Kelsey Park Road in Beckenham, within the London Borough of Bromley, is causing water to leak onto the street, creating a potential hazard for pedestrians and motorists. The issue, reported on 3rd May, remains unresolved.

The Problem Explained

According to a resident report submitted via FixMyStreet, water is "coming out of the road" on Kelsey Park Road. This indicates a significant blockage within the drainage system, leading to surface water accumulation. The leaking water on Kelsey Park Road may create an unsafe environment, particularly for those walking or cycling in the area. As of the latest update, no action has been reported to address the problem.

Local Impact and Context

The ongoing drainage issue on Kelsey Park Road is in close proximity to Kelsey Park, a significant local landmark. Such problems can disrupt daily life for residents and visitors to the park. Blocked drains and flooding reports are a recurring category on FixMyStreet for the wider Kelsey & Eden Park area within Bromley. Historically, Beckenham has experienced drainage issues, with past reports highlighting disputes over responsibility between local authorities and water companies.

Council Response and Status

The London Borough of Bromley Council is responsible for maintaining highway gullies and their connections to the surface water public sewage system. The Council aims to inspect reported blocked drains within five working days to determine if work is required. While Bromley Council undertakes cyclic cleaning of its highway drainage assets, with most attended every other year, areas at higher risk of flooding are programmed more frequently.

The public sewer system itself falls under the responsibility of Thames Water. Bromley Council is currently in the process of procuring a comprehensive highway drainage cleansing service for its extensive network of gullies and manholes, with a tender deadline in February 2026. Despite these efforts, the specific blocked drain on Kelsey Park Road remains unresolved since its report on 3rd May.

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OFFICIAL SOURCE VERIFICATION:

This report is based on data from FixMyStreet.

Document: Leaking water, 3rd May

Source Link: https://www.fixmystreet.com/report/9391888

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