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Entire length of pavement is uneven dangerous with multiple trip hazards

Reported via mobile in the Damaged pavement category anonymously at 09:17, Wednesday 3 September 2025

Sent to London Borough of Bexley 6 minutes later. Report ref: 8111633.

In Harland avenue from the junction of Cornwallis avenue to Brooklands avenue the pavement is an almost continuous series of dangerous trip hazards , ( two photos attached ) but there are many many more broken slabs and tree damage . This is a “ walk to school “ route to Dulveton school ( primary ) and adults and children ( including my grandson ) are tripping up , falling over on a daily basis . Please repair or replace this before a serious accident and a legal action against bexley happens .

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    State changed to: Investigating

    Posted by London Borough of Bexley at 09:23, Wednesday 3 September 2025

  • Following further investigations, we can confirm that the issue identified in this report does not currently exceed the Council's threshold where further action would be required at this stage. Further information on these guidelines can be found on our website:

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    We will continue to monitor the situation and take the necessary steps if and when the issue does meet the Councils requirements for action.

    If you feel the problem deteriorates or requires further investigation in the future, please let us know.

    We thank you for reporting this matter for our attention.

    State changed to: No further action

    Posted by London Borough of Bexley at 15:31, Thursday 11 September 2025

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