Woolwich car park to be repaired after fears people could be hit by falling concrete
Briefly

Greenwich Council has agreed to invest 8 million in repairing the aging car park on Calderwood Street, citing deteriorating concrete and safety concerns as key drivers behind the decision. The residents of the neighboring apartment block may face contributions towards the repair costs as the council aims to maintain the structural integrity of the facility, which poses risks of falling concrete and moisture-related damage.
Officers noted significant structural issues, including moisture intrusion that has led to concrete degradation, raising safety alarms for public and property. The situation necessitated intervention as parts of the car park began to physically separate from the structure, with the council reporting ongoing leaks affecting both the Sainsbury's store and council offices on site.
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