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Underhill is closed off in the  section just south of Barry Road - the road works (well, there's no work going on, obviously, but the blocking fencing) looks to be in exactly, or almost exactly the same spot as in the autumn - so no P13s (yet again) and the diversion via Friern.

I'm looking for our Mr Cheerful to find the bright side in this again.

For me, the words incompetent, lazy, and clowns spring to mind.

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There was no sign either of workmen or indeed of any work having started, other than fencing off a section of the road. I do know it can take time to get teams together, but the statement from Thames suggesting everything was actively being addressed was simply not true. Nothing had yet been done other than blocking the road, and far more of the road than seemed impacted by any leak. Had Thames said the area had been secured and work would start as soon as a team could be assembled that would have been true. But, like so many in officialdom nowadays, a lie seemed a better choice. 

You wouldn't like it. It points out the costs to the public of extended road works and lack of joined up planning to reduce time when roads are not available for use, a consideration you have railed against - such as the time the A205 junction with London Road was being worked on. 

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