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Water Main burst at junction Upland, Dunstans and St Dunstans for several months


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Yes, posting another failure to maintain this time infrastructure with the knock on already starting collapse of the road surface.


For several months residents have posted to Thames Water: fresh water break flowing freely from under the middle of Upland Road off Lordship Lane at the 3 way branch with Dunstans and St Dunstans.


This has gradually increased from trickle to flow and the Road can be seen to be collapsing.


Brexit privatisation nationalist wars and their supply disruptions or just stuck in a queue

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I've reported that one several times already. Unless the road gives way (as happened on Overhill a while back - twice) they won't be any great rush to investigate or remedy. Too many leaks in a crumbling infrastructure that was ignored for too long and too many shareholders to placate, mostly overseas funds at that.

It's the 21st century way.

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