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10 hours ago, ianr said:

Can you give us a link to your information source please?

Its on the southwark news website 

https://southwarknews.co.uk/news/community/drivers-face-a-total-of-30-road-closures-over-the-summer-when-driving-through-southwark/ 

The closure and works will take approx 3 months we have been informed.

Can Southwark explain where residents are expected to park with all the parking restrictions in place. Parking is already full in other streets quite some way from Chadwick Road.

It means many people with disabilities will find life very very difficult. 

 

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