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Update on gas leak.

Works continued over night at the above location but unfortunately due to position of the main additional excavations have taken place in Lordship Lane. For SGN to carryout repairs on the 30in main they have asked TFL to switch out the pedestrian lights on site this afternoon, Lordship Lane at the junction with East Dulwich Grove will then have temp 2 way lights in place with East Dulwich Grove remaining closed. I have been told these new restrictions should be in place by late this afternoon, where works will continue again through the night. I will update you all when more information becomes available.

Regards

Network Co-ordinator

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Latest update is

"The repairs to the gas mains on Lordship Lane have been completed. The reinstatement will begin on Friday. COncrete will require a 5 day curing period before wearing course and road marking can be replaced. SGN expect to have the road open by end of the day on Frida 30th Aug."


Begs the questions why the concrete isnt poured today. And then finish on Wednesday two days earlier than currently Southwatk Council expect SGN to achieve. I've asked.

I did notice that where the hole was filled in, the road markings / hatchings have been done.


However the rest of the markings / hatchings now covered up with residue/ dust have not been done.


Why wasn't the whole area repainted.


The markings are now incomplete and confusing.


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