Charlton Sinkhole
Charlton Sinkhole
A small sinkhole suddenly appeared at the junction of Delafield Road and Swallowfield Road in Charlton. You can just about with difficulty turn the corner if you have a small car but you can forget it if you have aA lorry or van.
To make things worse, there are no warning signs at the entry to either of these roads to say the road is blocked at the junction.
Some bollards are laid down by the side of the sink hole which I presume is for the equipment to be used to repair the hole and allow some traffic flow along Delafield Road..
As I said with a struggle you can get around the corner in a small car from a certain direction but surely with a sinkhole the hole could open up even further if the area around the hole is disturbed such as driving around the edge of the hole.
Greenwich is no stranger to sinkhole and in the past it has taken months to fix them.
Last year in Dunvegan Road, Eltham a sinkhole the size of a car appeared.
In 2016 a large hole appeared outside Benefice of Charlton St Thomas’ Church, in Charlton which swallowed a parked people carrier.
In December last year a burst water mains in St Marys Street in Woolwich caused a sinkhole seven meters deep and resulted in the evacuation of a number of properties nearby.
Who could forget the big one on Blackheath Hill that appeared in April 2002 and took 8 months to repair.
It looks like this latest small sinkhole has been caught in time and is being sorted out alright, but I would still criticise the road management layout.
At the end of my working day, I walked past the hole. The hole has been filled in but there is a square patch with no top surface of tar mac covering it. Hopefully this will be rectified tomorrow. Personally, I am impressed with the speed in which the council is rectifying this small sink hole problem.