
A blocked roadside gully in Barnfield Gardens, Greenwich, is reportedly backing up sewage and waste water, creating an ongoing hazard for local residents. The issue, first reported on June 15th, remains unresolved, causing concern among the community.Â
According to a resident's report on FixMyStreet, the drain is located at the entrance to the Barnfield Gardens estate, just off Wrottesley Road. The report alleges that sewage and waste water are accumulating, indicating a significant blockage. This situation presents an immediate and unpleasant problem for those living in or passing through Barnfield Gardens.
The presence of backing-up sewage and waste water creates an ongoing hazard, making the area unsafe to walk through. Such conditions can also lead to foul smells and potential public health risks for residents in Plumstead. Drainage problems are a recurring concern in the wider Plumstead area, with previous reports highlighting similar issues that have forced pedestrians into busy roads. This incident underscores the need for effective street maintenance in the Royal Borough of Greenwich.
The report was filed on June 15th, and as of June 16th, no updates have been provided. Royal Borough of Greenwich Council aims to address emergency problems, such as blocked drains causing flooding, within two hours. If a blocked drain is likely to cause flooding, the council states it will clear it within 24 hours of receiving a report. Urgent problems are typically addressed within one to five working days. The continued presence of sewage and waste water in Barnfield Gardens suggests the issue has not yet been resolved within these stated timescales.
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OFFICIAL SOURCE VERIFICATION:
This report is based on data from FixMyStreet.
Document: Drain in Barnfield Gardens estate blocked and backing up sewage/waste water, 15th June
Source Link: https://www.fixmystreet.com/report/9626276
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