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Shared use cycle path overgrown in several places

Reported in the Trees category anonymously at 15:45, Mon 14 September 2020

Sent to Torbay Borough Council less than a minute later. FixMyStreet ref: 2294204.

In several places along the road, bushes and trees are now overhanging the shared use pavement, significantly reducing the usable width and providing hazards at head height. Just outside of Brixham, the width of the pavement is narrowed a lot by encroaching undergrowth and bushes; there’s a permanent muddy patch that’s very slippery when wet halfway along the road; there’s overhanging brambles that brush clothes/skin when you pass by; there’s gravel/debris at several points of the route; at the bend in the road halfway along, shrubs have narrowed the pavement to 1m; the path at the Churston end is overgrown and it’s hard to safely pass through the zig-zag barriers.

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  • The vegetation overhanging the route between Monksbridge Road and Laywell Lane has been cut back, but no other action has been taken.

    Posted anonymously at 17:14, Mon 12 October 2020
    Still open, via questionnaire

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