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Do you live on any of these roads below:

 

 AMBERGATE STREET

·        BASSANO STREET

·        BROOK DRIVE

·        BRUNSWICK PARK

·        BUSHEY HILL ROAD

·        CAMBERWELL CHURCH STREET

·        CHAPTER ROAD

·        COPLESTON ROAD

·        CRAMPTON STREET

·        DE LAUNE STREET

·        ELFINDALE ROAD

·        ELMINGTON ROAD

·        ETHNARD ROAD

·        GROVE LANE

·        KESTON ROAD

·        KIMBERLEY AVENUE

·        LINNELL ROAD

·        LORDSHIP LANE

·        MARMORA ROAD

·        MELBOURNE GROVE

·        MUSCHAMP ROAD

·        SUTHERLAND SQUARE

·        VESTRY ROAD

·        VICARAGE GROVE

·        WOODWARDE ROAD

The council is currently conducting a online survey regarding bins on the pavement. Please complete the following survey: www.southwark.gov.uk/bins-on-street (you must live on one of those roads above). 
 
It only takes five minutes, and the deadline is 20th October 2024
 
or you can email your comments on pavements to:  [email protected]
 
 
 
 
Ambergate StreetBassano StreetBrook DriveBrunswick ParkBushey Hill RoadCamberwell Church StreetChapter RoadCopleston RoadCrampton StreetDe Laune StreetElfindale RoadElmington RoadEthnard RoadGrove LaneKeston RoadKimberley AvenueLinnell RoadLordship LaneMarmora RoadMelbourne GroveMuschamp RoadSutherland SquareVestry RoadVicarage GroveWoodwarde RoadOther
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  • trinidad changed the title to Southwark council survey on bins on the street
4 hours ago, trinidad said:

Do you live on any of these roads below:

 

 AMBERGATE STREET

·        BASSANO STREET

·        BROOK DRIVE

·        BRUNSWICK PARK

·        BUSHEY HILL ROAD

·        CAMBERWELL CHURCH STREET

·        CHAPTER ROAD

·        COPLESTON ROAD

·        CRAMPTON STREET

·        DE LAUNE STREET

·        ELFINDALE ROAD

·        ELMINGTON ROAD

·        ETHNARD ROAD

·        GROVE LANE

·        KESTON ROAD

·        KIMBERLEY AVENUE

·        LINNELL ROAD

·        LORDSHIP LANE

·        MARMORA ROAD

·        MELBOURNE GROVE

·        MUSCHAMP ROAD

·        SUTHERLAND SQUARE

·        VESTRY ROAD

·        VICARAGE GROVE

·        WOODWARDE ROAD

The council is currently conducting a online survey regarding bins on the pavement. Please complete the following survey: www.southwark.gov.uk/bins-on-street (you must live on one of those roads above). 
 
It only takes five minutes, and the deadline is 20th October 2024
 
or you can email your comments on pavements to:  [email protected]
 
 
 
 
Ambergate StreetBassano StreetBrook DriveBrunswick ParkBushey Hill RoadCamberwell Church StreetChapter RoadCopleston RoadCrampton StreetDe Laune StreetElfindale RoadElmington RoadEthnard RoadGrove LaneKeston RoadKimberley AvenueLinnell RoadLordship LaneMarmora RoadMelbourne GroveMuschamp RoadSutherland SquareVestry RoadVicarage GroveWoodwarde RoadOther
Property name/number
(optional)

This information will not be shared

Can you post a clickable link?

Not that I live on one of those streets!

I think you probably need to edit your post to  put https://  before the website address you've given

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http://www.southwark.gov.uk/bins-on-street

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"Streets for People - Bins on streets exploratory survey

As part of the borough-wide Streets for People engagement earlier this year, many people identified domestic waste bins on the pavement as a major issue for pedestrians, especially people in wheelchairs or with pushchairs. In the worst cases, they can make streets impossible to navigate.

We are now exploring this in more detail, to better understand the specific issues and what the solutions might be. We are visiting residents on the streets below, which were identified as hotspots in the Streets for People survey. If you live on one of these streets, please share your thoughts here.

·        AMBERGATE STREET

·        BASSANO STREET

·        BROOK DRIVE

·        BRUNSWICK PARK

·        BUSHEY HILL ROAD

·        CAMBERWELL CHURCH STREET

·        CHAPTER ROAD

·        COPLESTON ROAD

·        CRAMPTON STREET

·        DE LAUNE STREET

·        ELFINDALE ROAD

·        ELMINGTON ROAD

·        ETHNARD ROAD

·        GROVE LANE

·        KESTON ROAD

·        KIMBERLEY AVENUE

·        LINNELL ROAD

·        LORDSHIP LANE

·        MARMORA ROAD

·        MELBOURNE GROVE

·        MUSCHAMP ROAD

·        SUTHERLAND SQUARE

·        VESTRY ROAD

·        VICARAGE GROVE

·        WOODWARDE ROAD"

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