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Jarvis Road roadworks


pecksniff

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Hi pecksnff,

You can see road works across London here - http://public.londonworks.gov.uk/roadworks/?x=Z11v1oqcDzF1MY77c012oA

It is not a great website - overly sensitive map function.

It shows on Jarvis Road 1 October to 2 November Southwark council plan to replace the pavement and build a raised table.

it also shows 18-24 October Thames Water doing 6" mains and 5m of road being dug up.

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  • 3 weeks later...

Hi James


Checked the site and noticed the works have now been extended by two weeks. Seems strange to be installing a raised table on such a small road. However the main concern is whether parking will still be available on this stretch of road once the school / hospital are open.

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Think it's reduced it by just 2 spaces, 1 each side. I've been told that this is to allow a fire engine to be able to turn into the new entrance, so essential. I don't know, but assume the council doesn't have to consult for those kind of safety changes.
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