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Does anyone know anything about the temporary traffic lights on Bellenden Road - any idea how long they'll be there for? Tailback for almost half an hour this evening and no sign of any roadworks being carried out. What with the bridge down at Camberwell Grove it's near impossible to get from Camberwell to East Dulwich at the moment!


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From walking past yesterday the work seems to be going at the top of Choumert Road not Bellenden Road.


Why did they have to put lights on Bellenden? no need traffic should just just flow through as usual.


Parking suspensions would not be needed on any of the roads.


Seems they are making life difficult on these roads, any thing to do with the Bellenden Road consultation? to manufacture problems to push what they want.

yea tonight there is a filled in trench 1m long extending from the corner of the junction between Choumert and Bellenden rd. It only needs a small bit of tarmac on. That's all. Not even in the road or owt. They could have finished that off today and removed the lights or not had them in the first place. Overkill to say the least.
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