Obstructions on roads and pavements
It's an offence to obstruct public roads, footpaths and pavements. Anyone found deliberately causing an obstruction without either authorisation or a good excuse can be prosecuted. We will enforce the law within Southwark and ensure that all public areas are clear of obstructions.
If you notice any obstructions on the public highway, please let us know using the details below:
- builders' skips or materials (eg piles of bricks, sand, concrete etc)
- road works safety barriers that have fallen over
- scaffolding or hoardings
- signs or advertising boards that are unauthorised
- shop goods or tables displaying goods on the pavement that are unauthorised
- tables and chairs from pubs, cafes and restaurants
- vehicles that are parked illegally or have been abandoned
Contact Highwayslicensing@southwark.gov.uk.
- traders or vendors that are illegal or unauthorised
Contact streettrading@southwark.gov.uk.
- branches, bushes or hedges that overhang or block
- fly tipped rubbish
- wheelie bins, trade waste bins
- any other obstruction
Contact environmentalcustom@southwark.gov.uk.
Page last updated: 14 February 2020