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Hello, is there any way or anywhere to find out about a job Conway are doing for Southwark?


There's a parking suspension notice and a Conway barrier outside my house, but the dates on the notice make no sense (22/2/22 - 29/11/22) and give no details of the works planned.


I've looked on Southwark's and Conway's websites and tried to speak to someone at Southwark, to no avail.


Any ideas / advice?

I suspect one of your local councillors may be the best bet, I don't think there is a publicly available listing of Conway jobs. You'd have to know what it's for to find anything about it, which somewhat begs the question.


I think they may schedule their own jobs as they see fit. You should have received written notification of course. But if it was sent in the mail...

  • 5 weeks later...

 

Thanks for this. Looked at it but it doesn't mention the job outside my place, sadly, so still none the wiser there, but it does indicate that we are getting the road resurfaced work starting 15th Feb. Link to the page for details 404s, naturally.

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