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Which week though Renata?


What a joke that we are paying for this bungling bureaucracy for no discernable benefit.




Renata Hamvas Wrote:

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> Hi Chaveau,

> the works should be completed by the end of the

> week.

> Renata

Spark67, there is a sign up on the bus stop, but it's not very visible at all!


I agree with neilson99 - it is a complete joke. If the council has so much money that they can afford to resurface roads and replace traffic lights for no reason at all, perhaps they should be giving Southwark residents some money of our council tax bill instead.

I think this whole process has been really badly managed by Southwark. I live on St Aidan's and received the letter iro the junction on Tuesday evening - after the works had started! IMO Southwark doesn't really care about complying with any formalities when doing these works - they just make a decision and plow on.


There's absolutely nothing wrong with this junction.

grahamgb3 Wrote:

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> The bus stop is only closed at night between 8pm

> and 5am while the work is going on. It is marked

> on the bus stop sign. I haven't any experience of

> the buses not stopping this week



You obviously weren't one of the large group of people waiting at the bus stop at 8.40am this morning then, when an empty 63 sailed straight past and stopped at Friern Road.

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