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Ginster Wrote:

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> When approaching the Copleston Rd end you can't

> exit Avondale at the end. No diversion signs and

> it's a very long way around!


Hi, if you mean onto Ivanhoe - it is closed due to a burst waterpipe. It has been closed since Yesterday (Monday), hopefully not very long.

Ginster Wrote:

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> Thx! If you notice it cleared I'd really

> appreciate knowing. Twice gone that way and then

> around so many streets to get back on track.


Definitely will.

If it is possible to move a few cones and the traffic flows without problems why is it necessary to stop the only community bus from using the same route.


It is always the P13 that seems to be diverted and Southwark Council wonder why people use their cars as there is no other way to move around.


Do they want more cars on the road to try and confirm what they want people to believe although it is not true..


Many of the older generation are now stuck in the local area due to no P13 together with no buses that operate from Rye Lane due to the closure of that road without a long walk to find a bus.

AS of a couple of hours ago the hole had been filled in and people had moved the cones aside and driving through in both directions. Take care though as some of the signs and triffic light equipment is sill up.
The road is open as stated above but diversion notices are still fixed to the stops for the P13. Completely unscientific, I realise, but I have yet to see a P13 come through today on the few times I have walked up and down the road.

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