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Millions of pounds have been spent on design, redesign and re-redesign etc. of closed Dulwich Village junction - and yet the bridge in Dulwich Park has been closed for over a year now.

Whatever the initial ptoblem was it has been made ten times worst by doing nothing.

Why there is enough money  to waste on vanity projects like the DV junction and LTN and yet not enough to do something for the community??

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18 minutes ago, LurkyMcLurker said:

Have you tried asking anyone who might be able to provide an answer to your questions that have first hand knowledge of the issue with the bridge in the park?

Yeah, contacted MP Helen Hayes and Andy Simmonds the councillor. 

Not helpful lurkey southwark council employee

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Claresy posted this back in March response from Southwark Park Service:

"Thank you for contacting the Park Service about the boardwalk over Dulwich Park lake.

Whilst remaining closed, the bridge has been thoroughly inspected and assessed for repair or rebuild options and as a result of this assessment it has been found to be uneconomical to repair and for health and safety it will need to be dismantled and removed. A replacement boardwalk has not been decided but is being investigated. Once we have new information it will be shared with the community of park users like yourself and local councillors but the bridge will remain closed.

I hope this helps,"

 

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11 minutes ago, Kathleen Olander said:

Claresy posted this back in March response from Southwark Park Service:

"Thank you for contacting the Park Service about the boardwalk over Dulwich Park lake.

Whilst remaining closed, the bridge has been thoroughly inspected and assessed for repair or rebuild options and as a result of this assessment it has been found to be uneconomical to repair and for health and safety it will need to be dismantled and removed. A replacement boardwalk has not been decided but is being investigated. Once we have new information it will be shared with the community of park users like yourself and local councillors but the bridge will remain closed.

I hope this helps,"

 

Thank you Kathleen for posting it - there are no words

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On 22/06/2025 at 19:28, Kathleen Olander said:

Claresy posted this back in March response from Southwark Park Service:

"Thank you for contacting the Park Service about the boardwalk over Dulwich Park lake.

Whilst remaining closed, the bridge has been thoroughly inspected and assessed for repair or rebuild options and as a result of this assessment it has been found to be uneconomical to repair and for health and safety it will need to be dismantled and removed. A replacement boardwalk has not been decided but is being investigated. Once we have new information it will be shared with the community of park users like yourself and local councillors but the bridge will remain closed.

I hope this helps,"

 

As I just posted on another thread, surely the bridge cannot have been fit for purpose in the first place if it has to be replaced so soon.

Either the contractors or whoever in the council approved the spec must be responsible for this, and if the contractors, surely they should rebuild it?

I would be interested to know exactly what is making the bridge unsafe.

If it is the materials used, similar bridges over water in the Wilderness Island nature reserve in Carshalton have been (re?) built using a strong man made material which looks virtually identical to wood but is not slippery when wet, and does not rot.

Surely this must have been available when the Dulwich Park bridge was built.

I don't know the financial implications, but hopefully Southwark Council did not put cheapness before safety.

10 hours ago, Sue said:

As I just posted on another thread, surely the bridge cannot have been fit for purpose in the first place if it has to be replaced so soon.

Either the contractors or whoever in the council approved the spec must be responsible for this, and if the contractors, surely they should rebuild it?

I would be interested to know exactly what is making the bridge unsafe.

If it is the materials used, similar bridges over water in the Wilderness Island nature reserve in Carshalton have been (re?) built using a strong man made material which looks virtually identical to wood but is not slippery when wet, and does not rot.

Surely this must have been available when the Dulwich Park bridge was built.

I don't know the financial implications, but hopefully Southwark Council did not put cheapness before safety.

And yet the Dulwich Village junction is being endlessly re/designed with no end to money or efforts.

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