Blocked Drains on Little Heath Road, Bexley, Causing Toilet Backups

May 30, 2026

Residents on Little Heath Road in Upper Belvedere, within the London Borough of Bexley, are experiencing significant disruption. A public drain blockage has led to toilets backing up, an urgent issue reported to local authorities. This problem, affecting household sanitation and garden drainage, remains unresolved.

The Problem Explained

A resident reported the public drain on Little Heath Road as fully blocked on 29th May. According to the report, this blockage has caused toilets within their home to become unusable. Furthermore, a check of the garden drain revealed it was also completely blocked. The resident states that a neighbouring roadside drain is similarly full and obstructed, indicating a wider issue with the local drainage infrastructure. The report urgently requested council intervention.

Local Impact and Context

The ongoing blockage on Little Heath Road poses a direct health and sanitation hazard for residents. Such issues can lead to unpleasant conditions and potential property damage. While no specific history of repeat issues on Little Heath Road was found in local news, blocked rainwater gulleys are a common concern across the borough. The area, home to facilities like Trinity Church of England School, Belvedere, relies on effective public services.

Council Response and Status

The London Borough of Bexley received the report via FixMyStreet Pro on 29th May at 11:47. Less than a minute later, the report was sent to the council. By 11:56 on the same day, the status was updated to "Investigating" by the London Borough of Bexley. For urgent issues such as flooding, Bexley Council aims to inspect and take immediate action within one day, providing a full response within five working days.

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OFFICIAL SOURCE VERIFICATION:

This report is based on data from FixMyStreet.

Document: Public drain is blocked on little heath road, 29th May

Source Link: https://www.fixmystreet.com/report/9526215

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