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I’ve reported the water leak outside 36/38 Dunstans Road to Thames Water and Southwark Council yet again this morning.  

This has been going on for about 18 months now. This is really dangerous when it freezes over like today, causing me (and maybe others) to come off my bike last year in front of oncoming traffic. 

Does anybody know what’s going on?

Thank you.

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On 08/01/2025 at 13:04, Monkey said:

I’ve reported the water leak outside 36/38 Dunstans Road to Thames Water and Southwark Council yet again this morning.  

This has been going on for about 18 months now. This is really dangerous when it freezes over like today, causing me (and maybe others) to come off my bike last year in front of oncoming traffic. 

Does anybody know what’s going on?

Thank you.

I agree, reported it last year, but no response.

Other than acting as 'interested parties' Southwark Councillors have no responsibility for water issues. And no real leverage either. Considering the complete disdain with which Thames Water treats its own Regulator, and the government, (let alone its customers) I doubt very much whether an entire battalion of councillors would have much impact. What powers could they exercise?

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