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Yup, this added 20 minutes (!) to our bus journey this morning so if you have a hospital appointment, leave early.


Also, both bus stops on the southbound side of Camberwell Green are out of service, so if you plan on changing there, you'll have to walk up to the next bus stop, not ideal if you have lots to carry in this heat!

A site manager told me that they need to dig up the road to locate the main water sewer. Apparently the technical road diagrams are a bit vague.


Once they locate the sewers, then Thames Water needs to come and assess.


Then, in a couple of weeks, the road will be closed again to narrow the pavement in order to create a loading bay.


The site managers are very helpful and friendly if you're nice to them. I'm a technical geek, so I love asking questions.

The loading bay is technically in front of the Marks and Spencer's, there's a bit more space outside the actual stations entrances.


But the problem along there are the multitude of bins and newspaper stands. And now that the ugly pigeon-pooed cycle storage (which mostly aren't being used) are finally moved, the commercial wheelie bins are inching their way back.


I guess we'll need to start lobbying the council again to sort that area out, it's a real mess.

Just to add that I don't think the loading bay is great, either, but once planning permission was granted to shrink the Library and squeeze in a retail outlet, one thing led to another.


Those flats are a major example of overly dense overdevelopment in the area, which we need to keep our eye on.

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