Status unknown
Overgrown vegetation obscuring sign and posing a risk to pedestrians
Reported via mobile in the Pavements/footpaths category by Alison Blenkinsop at 17:05, Tue 24 November 2020
Sent to West Sussex County Council less than a minute later. FixMyStreet ref: 2403653.
This area has been left to grow for several years. It now obscures the sign for Sea Lane, in the first photo, and the sign for the footpath, only just visible in the second photo. The first photo also shows the brambles and nettles on the pavement, which pose a risk to children and partially sighted or blind people.
Updates
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I'm in the process of hacking it down myself.
Posted by Alison Blenkinsop at 18:19, Tue 22 December 2020
Still open, via questionnaire -
I continue to try to clear this myself and retrieve the rubbish deep in the bushes.
Posted by Alison Blenkinsop at 22:04, Tue 19 January 2021
Still open, via questionnaire -
Still open, via questionnaire, 22:34, Tue 16 February 2021
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