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Flytipping and empty greenery getting out of hand

Reported via mobile in the Weeds category anonymously at 19:11, Thu 29 December 2022

Sent to Bromley Council 5 minutes later

I rent a property at worbeck road and there's an abandon green space that needs to be maintained as the weeds and grass is very untidy to the point the weeds are poking through my window in my bedroom and bathroom when I open it. It also attracts fly tipping and also all sorts of others animals as its such a open untouched space. I don't know who is incharge of it but it needs to be maintained please

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  • Thank you for your report, this is now being investigated. Information on our services and the timeframes we aim to respond in can be found: http://www.bromley.gov.uk/ fixservices

    State changed to: In progress

    Posted by Bromley Council at 19:17, Thu 29 December 2022

  • We have investigated this report and found the location is not the responsibility of Bromley Council (such as private property or an unadopted road). We are unable to progress this report further and advise you contact the responsible party.

    State changed to: third party responsibility

    Posted by Bromley Council at 09:44, Fri 30 December 2022

  • Fly tipping is continuing to happen in this area. I just spoke to a lady from the council on my doorstep and highlighted this. The fence was damaged by wind some months back and since then it has attracted a lot of fly tipping. She said the council has previously been in touch with the landowner. Please can the rubbish be cleared and the fence repaired to prevent flytipping

    Posted anonymously at 13:45, Thursday 2 February 2023

  • As the issue concerns rubbish on an area which is not public highway or is regarding pest control or other public health issue, this report has been passed to Environmental Health to investigate and is now closed on FixMyStreet. For information, enforcement action against rubbish will be taken depending on the nature of the accumulation. Bromley Council only have powers to enforce the removal of rubbish which contains material that could attract pests or pose a risk to public health.

    State changed to: Internal referral

    Posted by Bromley Council at 16:18, Thursday 2 February 2023

  • The reply above does not address my comments. The lady I spoke to at the council said they have been in touch with the landowner previously. If it is something the landowner needs to fix, and the council is in touch with the lander, then please highlight this to them. It is attracting pests as some of the waste is rubbish and attracting foxes. Which, in turn, irritate the dogs in the area, causing noise pollution

    Posted anonymously at 13:48, Friday 24 March 2023

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