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Camberwell Grove Railway Bridge has been closed since October 2016, with no information.


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Many residents from ED use camberwell grove to get to Camberwell and Peckham areas, or to commut home, but for months now the railway bridge has remained closed with no information displayed, and none provided by any official body.


I have just read a page from the Southwark council website, a lengthy piece of information, going on about streathening the bridge, and TFl pulling out the funding. Cracks are present, costing the council 17K plus.


There has been a number of complaints, including some Camberwell grove residents wanting to close the road completely.


This has now led to a consultation, which will be completed in september 2017.


Although the link below is not dated, I think it is the current information from the council:


http://www.2.southwark.gov.uk/info/200083/roadworks_and_highway_improvements/585/bridges_subways_and_walls/2?utm_content=&utm_medium=email&utm_name=&utm_source=govdelivery&utm_term=

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