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The road crossing the railway bridge between Grove Park SE5 and Chadwick Road is as it always does turning into a skating ring. As its on a hill press the brake and off you go onto other cars.


The road passes over a railway bridge which acts like a deep freezer producing sheet ice which you have no idea is there until you are on it.


Pavements are the same.

Much of Dunstan's (Dawson's Hill side and a bit near the school) is gritted, as is Mt Adon park and some of LL near that road, as well as part of Gallery Road. It's spotty, so are people helping themselves or are the gritters doing it? Are we permitted to use the grit that is there in the boxes? I suppose we are because the roads are gritted by vehicles. Any answers?

https://www.southwark.gov.uk/street-care/gritting


"Salt bins are provided across the borough, particularly in areas difficult to access in icy conditions, allowing residents and passing motorists to treat the carriageway and footway within the area."

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