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Is there any sign of things getting back to normal yet? I get the 12 to work from Barry Road usually but they were few and far between this morning, I think they may have been turning a lot of them round at Peckham Rye because of all the extra bus traffic on the route due to the diversion. I gave up and went to the 63 bus stop on Friern Road in the end.
As far as I could see about half an hour ago, buses on the 176 and 185 routes (and probably 40 as well) travelling north along Lordship Lane are now following their normal route past E Dulwich station, while I saw buses on 176, 185 and 40 in the other direction travelling along E Dulwich Road from Peckham Rye and then turning left into Lordship Lane. The current info about these routes on the TFL website appears to be wrong.

I've just received an email from SOuthwark Council officials hoping to open Denmark Hill to southbound traffic tomorrow.

Must say I'm hugely disappointed at how this appears to have been handled.


Closing such an arterial road then only reopening it northbound after 35+ hours and the southbound blocked probably for another 48 hours with little or not visible work going on for most of this time is outrageous.


If we had tube lines people would have underground ways of getting past this.


Even the nourthbound bus services are disrupted as they don't carry lots of spare buses and drivers to cope with the added journey times of the southbound buses.

> Closing such an arterial road then only reopening it northbound after 35+ hours and the southbound blocked

> probably for another 48 hours with little or not visible work going on for most of this time is outrageous.


Well, it might be, if we knew that there were better alternative courses that could have been taken but weren't. Do you know if that is, or is not, the case?

James, if you as a councillor apparently don't have access to the relevant information about what is being done and what any problems are, who on earth does? Is the information being withheld as a matter of national security, or to reduce the risk of public panic or disorder?

I remember pictures of a busy road outside of Japan that was swallowed up by the earthquake. 48 hours later they showed a picture of it completely rebuilt.


Yet a bus takes out sugar mommas display window and brings the whole of south London to a near standstill for almost a week.


C'mon now.

This evening there were temporary traffic lights at the 3 way junction by Nandos (Coldharbour Lane?). So traffic is now running in all directions and I assume the buses are now back on their normal routes (the 40 definitely is) but I should imagine there will be tailbacks in all directions as the road / gas works are creating such a bottle neck. Actually "Works" is probably the wrong word to use as there was no activity at all there at 7.30 this evening, just a huge fenced off area that was completely deserted.
So sorry to hear that some people have been inconvenienced over a MAJOR incident where a bus driver had a heart attack , 6 people hurt , a mains gas pipe cracked and shop fronts demolished ... for gods sakes its wasn't done deliberately it was an accident. They boarded up the shops very quickly and got the traffic moving as soon as they could. The timescale for doing this is based on public safety and not people getting to work.

Hi bea1,

I beg to differ.

Tragic that the incident happened at all and I hope the bus driver and other passengers make full recoveries.

BUT Southern Gas Network have been very lax and lacking any sense of urgency. For such a major thoroughfare you'd expect people to be working from 8am-6pm at least. They don't start before 9am and end by 4pm. The incident happened 11 days ago and still the southbound lane is closed.

For Southwark Council to allow this style of 'working' is beyond me.

James


It is getting a little bit tiring that everything is "Southwark Council's fault". Ever since its turned to a Labour administration you have been all guns blazing against it. I understand, you are a Lib Dem politician, that's what you do, but I am sure a lot of people of this Forum want to know what is happening, and what is going to be done, and perhaps what you as a Cllr is going to do to try and ensure this doesnt happen again, rather than comments like "For Southwark Council to allow this style of working is beyond me". Its not helpful, and actually getting a little bit frustrating now.

Hi Happyhelen,

I'm not blaming the administration. This is Officer led. I think a more hands on approach wouldn't go amiss from cabinet member Barrie Hargrove but I also think that of when under Lib Dem leadership - we should have brought Southwark into lane rental control in the first batch and not the second one.


But Southern Gas Networks have had 11 days and nights to reopen this major thoroughfare and they haven't.

When they dug up Lordship Lane recently they were digging up the northbound lane but closeD one of the southbound as well. They were so rubbish that they didn't quibble with 5 figure fines.

They've now asked Southwark council to close parking on Friern Road starting this July until end of April 2012 and that is what council officers have advertised.

of course, when your party was in control the sun shone every day and peckham rye became the elysian fields. funny how your brilliance resulted in a swing to labour that bucked the national trend big time and swept you from and your tory mates from power..... and returned tessa and hattie with big majorities too.

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