
A growing hole in the pavement on Winterbrook Road in Dulwich Village, Southwark, is creating an ongoing hazard for local residents, according to a report filed on FixMyStreet on 9th May. The issue remains unresolved, with a resident stating the hole is getting bigger and could be very dangerous.
A resident report highlights a significant hole in the pavement on Winterbrook Road, directly outside a house in Dulwich Village. According to the report, the hole is steadily increasing in size, making it unsafe to walk in the area. The resident alleges that the expanding cavity could pose a serious danger if anything were to get caught in it. Photos accompany the report.
The deteriorating pavement on Winterbrook Road creates a hazard for pedestrians in the residential area of Dulwich Village. This issue affects daily routines, potentially forcing residents to avoid the area or risk injury. While no specific repeat reports for Winterbrook Road were immediately found, other FixMyStreet reports for Dulwich Village indicate ongoing concerns about road and pavement conditions, including "very bad potholes" and "road surface sunken & cracked" in the wider area. Southwark Council has previously undertaken road improvement schemes in Dulwich Village, including enhancing pavements, with works completed in early 2025. Dulwich Village is a well-used area, with nearby transport links including North Dulwich and Tulse Hill train stations.
The report on FixMyStreet currently shows no updates regarding the hole on Winterbrook Road. Southwark Council aims to inspect reported potholes and road defects within 3-5 working days, with urgent dangers receiving priority attention within hours or days. Standard repairs are often completed within two weeks following an assessment. Southwark Council has a legal duty to maintain public roads and pavements in a safe condition under the Highways Act 1980. The council has outlined a "Better Repairs Plan" for 2026, which includes creating Neighbourhood Repairs Teams to improve response times for local issues. In 2025-2026, Southwark Council plans to improve 70 footway sections across 42 streets and estimates filling 2,450 potholes.
OFFICIAL SOURCE VERIFICATION:
This report is based on data from FixMyStreet.
Document: Hole in the pavement - could be dangerous, 9th May
Source Link: https://www.fixmystreet.com/report/9426813
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