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Rear of stratton road - dumped mattress and builders waste
Reported via desktop in the Alleyway category anonymously at 11:54, Thursday 12 May 2022
Sent to London Borough of Bexley less than a minute later. Report ref: 3520756.
Vermin - mattress, builders rubble etc dumped in alley with runs down side of 13 Stratton Road.
Reported two days ago as fixed however still there.
Updates
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State changed to: In progress
Updated by London Borough of Bexley at 08:03, Friday 13 May 2022
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This case is currently being investigated.
Further updates will follow.
State changed to: Investigating
Posted by London Borough of Bexley at 08:03, Friday 13 May 2022
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What has that got to do with Bexley council AS ON PRIVATE LAND O
State changed to: Open
Posted anonymously by a non-staff user at 08:03, Friday 13 May 2022
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If that is correct, then the council will update accordingly. An anonymous post to state that is NOT required.
State changed to: Investigating
Posted anonymously by a non-staff user at 10:21, Friday 13 May 2022
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Look at it logically any one could put rubbish in there alley then post so council picks it up free of charge
Posted by Bob howlett at 12:31, Friday 13 May 2022
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Can I politely suggest you allow the council to respond to this ticket. Thankyou
Posted anonymously by a non-staff user at 13:33, Friday 13 May 2022
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Fix my street was supposed to put a notice but never did saying only post about situations that are on public land belonging to the council , oh well we will wait and see if you look at previous similar posts 2 weeks later it say no further action
Posted by Bob howlett at 14:27, Friday 13 May 2022
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Still open, via questionnaire, 12:52, Thursday 9 June 2022
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