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Hi Renata, live on one of the roads that was affected. The traffic cutting through side roads was horrendous, I do not know the reason for the works, maybe you have some information on this, Forest Hill Road, Woodvale, Brenchley Gardens and Canonbie were all backed up, particularly at rush hour, the 63 was suspended from Peckham Rye to Forest Hill Road (Camberwell Old Cemetery), the 363 must have been severely delayed and I suspect the P12 and P4 both experienced delays in service as a result of the works. However it was good to see them go on Tuesday morning.
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Sorry dbboy, I don't. I agree it caused huge disruption. There was a small area of highway cordoned off near the junction, but at no point did I seen anyone working there as I passed through! Usually we would know if there are scheduled works involving alterations to bus services, so whatever caused this it was not scheduled work.

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