Dangerous Wires in River Cray, Coldblow, Creating Hazard for Hall Place Visitors

June 19, 2026

Families and dog walkers visiting the River Cray near Hall Place in Coldblow, Bexley, face a serious and ongoing hazard. Dangerous wires are reportedly protruding from the river, creating a significant risk of injury. The London Borough of Bexley has acknowledged the report and is currently investigating this urgent matter.

Protruding Wires Threaten Public Safety Near Hall Place Footpath

A resident submitted a report via FixMyStreet on 18th June, detailing several exposed wires in the River Cray. These wires are located close to the footpath bridge, near the popular Hall Place attraction. The report alleges the entire stretch between the car park bridge and the downstream footpath bridge needs inspection. This area is particularly busy during the summer, increasing the potential for accidents.

Community Concerns Rise Over River Cray Safety for Children and Pets

The presence of these wires creates a clear danger for the many residents who enjoy the River Cray's banks. A resident believes these wires could seriously injure people, children, and dogs. Parents pushing prams or walking with young children could encounter unseen hazards along the path. Dogs playing in the water or exploring the riverbanks are also vulnerable to injury from the exposed sections. This situation generates genuine concern for community safety in Coldblow. Warmer weather draws more visitors to the scenic riverside, increasing the risk. The River Cray flows through semi-natural parkland, including Hall Place, and is a valued local amenity.

Bexley Council Initiates Investigation into Coldblow River Hazard

The London Borough of Bexley received the report. Its status promptly changed to "Investigating" on the same day it was filed. For urgent safety risks, Bexley Council aims for inspection within one day. A full response is then provided within five working days, according to their service level agreements. While the council has initiated its response, the long-term resolution for these dangerous wires in the River Cray remains to be seen. The council is responsible for maintaining the borough's waterways and ensuring public safety along them. The River Cray is also subject to ongoing management and improvement efforts, as highlighted in past discussions about its ecological health and flood risk management.

OFFICIAL SOURCE VERIFICATION:

This report is based on data from FixMyStreet.

Document: Dangerous wires protruding from river, 18th June

Source Link: https://www.fixmystreet.com/report/9645942

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