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A car appears to have gone South West from Grove Hill Road over the lights and then "missed" its entry into Champion Hill only to go half way through a wall on the corner of Grove Lane. To me that's what appears to have happened - must've been going at some pelt to get the car that far through the wall. So DKH northbound closed for a while
Traffic is u-turning at the lights and coming back down grove vale -so extremely heavy all along grove vale to goose green roundabout / lordship lane and then onto ED Grove. Busses diverted along ED Grove - also busy along Calton / Townley etc as Waze adapts routes to allow for this.
As of 20 minutes ago the stretch was still closed, even with no signs of any debris or people in the road, just a car bonnet-shaped hole in a brick wall. Better open it soon or Southwark CPZ planners will claim it's a rewilding project.

richard tudor Wrote:

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> How did the car hit the wall without taking out

> the signpost?



Presumably it was heading north and hit the wall at an angle.

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