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A heads up to avoid the top end of Peckham Rye near the junction of Nigel Road, Heaton Road and Peckham Rye. A car caught fire near the bust stop. Fire now out and FB on scene with lots of police. Didn't seem like there was anyone in the car and people kept their distance so hope all are ok. Didn't half make a few loud bangs though when it went off.


Traffic up and down Rye lane completely seized for the moment. Suggest back routes through Bellenden / Consort Road

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flyer22 Wrote:

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> A heads up to avoid the top end of Peckham Rye

> near the junction of Nigel Road, Heaton Road and

> Peckham Rye. A car caught fire near the bust stop.

> Fire now out and FB on scene with lots of police.


I have to admit to getting fiery when stopping near a bust (as suggested in your post) but I try never to burst in flames as a cold shower often helps ...

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