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Overgrown shrubbery

Reported via mobile in the Shrubs and Hedge category anonymously at 22:12, Saturday 26 August 2023

Sent to London Borough of Bexley less than a minute later. Report ref: 4930491.

The shrubbery on the footpath/bridge at parish gate is so overgrown you cannot see the stream. Plus the stinking nettles could be cut back some more so trees can be seen fully .

When walking along with digs/small grandchildren it makes it very difficult to not get stung by the stinging nettles.

The hedgerow at the back of Norfolk Crescent is really bad and needs urgent attention to cut back the wild hedgerows.

This is an ongoing issue. This looks as though the hedgerow has been recently cut. It really needs more. The area attracts a lot of people/children especially coming to see the ducks. The maintenance of this area is a vast improvement.

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  • Thank you for your report.

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    State changed to: Investigating

    Posted by London Borough of Bexley at 22:12, Saturday 26 August 2023

  • Still very overgrown either side of the bridge

    Still awaiting wood to be replaced on missing benches in the area.

    Posted anonymously by a non-staff user at 23:36, Saturday 23 September 2023
    Still open, via questionnaire

  • The case has been resolved.

    Thank you for reporting this matter.

    State changed to: Fixed

    Posted by London Borough of Bexley at 10:24, Thursday 12 October 2023

  • At last

    Thank you.

    Posted anonymously by a non-staff user at 00:56, Sunday 22 October 2023

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