Gullies blocked. Pavement flooding
Reported via mobile in the Path cleaning category anonymously at 15:10, Wed 9 November 2022
Sent to Bristol City Council less than a minute later. FixMyStreet ref: 3951633.
Gully all way through Victoria Square blocked with leaf litter. Pavement closed in various places.
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A new enquiry has been raised for this issue.
Posted by Bristol City Council at 15:10, Wed 9 November 2022
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A citizen has provided a follow-up to the original enquiry.
Posted by Bristol City Council at 13:15, Fri 9 December 2022
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A citizen has provided a follow-up to the original enquiry.
Posted by Bristol City Council at 10:52, Sat 10 December 2022
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Swept but drains are blocked so still floods. Needs proper maintenance. Have cut the major perennials from wall as this eluded the sweepers.
Posted anonymously at 17:54, Sat 7 January 2023
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Posted by Bristol City Council at 17:54, Sat 7 January 2023
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Swept but drains are blocked so still floods. Needs proper maintenance. Have cut the major perennials from wall as this eluded the sweepers.
Posted anonymously at 17:36, Mon 16 January 2023
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Posted by Bristol City Council at 17:36, Mon 16 January 2023
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Swept but drains are blocked so still floods. Needs proper maintenance. Have cut the major perennials from wall as this eluded the sweepers.
Posted anonymously at 22:11, Mon 16 January 2023
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Posted by Bristol City Council at 22:11, Mon 16 January 2023
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Posted by Bristol City Council at 15:43, Wed 1 February 2023
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Swept, but needs doing again. Drains not touched still completely silted up.
Posted anonymously at 23:06, Mon 13 February 2023
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Posted by Bristol City Council at 23:06, Mon 13 February 2023
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We’re swept. Now filling up. Drains not cleared so flooded yesterday across path. Major tourist route, not a good look. Please put on regular street cleaning schedule. See cleaners nearly every day in Village; why not this part?
Posted anonymously at 07:19, Tue 14 March 2023
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Posted by Bristol City Council at 07:19, Tue 14 March 2023
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Not cleaned
Posted anonymously at 07:36, Tue 11 April 2023
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Posted by Bristol City Council at 07:36, Tue 11 April 2023
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Been asking for this to be attended to for well over 3 years; in separate reports. Nothing is being done to improve this busy route from Clifton Wood through to Clifton village. Loose slabs with water under. Blocked gullies. Drains completely silted up. No attempt to fix, just the occasional sweep. The path floods ate multiple places across its entire width to a depth of 7-8cm. Please add this to your list of works. It’s a major tourist route to the ‘Coloured Houses’ & St.Andrew’s church/graveyard.
Posted anonymously at 11:46, Tue 9 May 2023
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Posted by Bristol City Council at 11:47, Tue 9 May 2023
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No attempt to fix.
Posted anonymously at 12:06, Tue 6 June 2023
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Posted by Bristol City Council at 12:06, Tue 6 June 2023
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Not swept. Perennial weed intrusion in walls. Drains still completely silted. Floods. Major tourist route. Looks bad!
Posted anonymously at 13:01, Tue 4 July 2023
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Posted by Bristol City Council at 13:01, Tue 4 July 2023
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Still not swept as of today 4 July 23.
Posted anonymously at 15:17, Tue 4 July 2023
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A citizen has provided a follow-up to the original enquiry.
Posted by Bristol City Council at 15:17, Tue 4 July 2023
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Looks as in photos submitted last time. No attempt to resolve, or even just sweep. Major tourist route. It’s embarrassing.
Posted anonymously at 13:51, Tue 1 August 2023
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Posted by Bristol City Council at 13:51, Tue 1 August 2023
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Looks as in photos submitted last time. No attempt to resolve, or even just sweep. Major tourist route. It’s embarrassing.
Posted anonymously at 09:21, Sun 6 August 2023
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Posted by Bristol City Council at 09:21, Sun 6 August 2023
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At a loss as to why this can happen in this really busy thoroughfare. Massive, destructive perennial weed growth along length of path. Blocked drains. Slippery & prone to flooding. Same applies to stretch along from Emmaus House. Why? Get someone rostered to keep this sorted & spend money on the drainage.
Posted anonymously at 09:46, Sun 3 September 2023
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Posted by Bristol City Council at 09:46, Sun 3 September 2023
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Not touched. Still floods. Growth out of walls unchecked, which will mean even more expensive to fix.
Posted anonymously at 10:02, Sun 1 October 2023
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Posted by Bristol City Council at 10:02, Sun 1 October 2023
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Not touched. Still floods. Growth out of walls unchecked, which will mean even more expensive to fix.
Posted anonymously at 10:15, Mon 2 October 2023
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Posted by Bristol City Council at 10:15, Mon 2 October 2023
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A citizen has provided a follow-up to the original enquiry.
Posted by Bristol City Council at 10:53, Mon 30 October 2023
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Just getting worse. Why isn’t this on someone’s rota? Slippery, slabs loose, flooded on every rainfall. Weeds left to grow & damage stonework.
Posted anonymously at 12:30, Mon 27 November 2023
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Posted by Bristol City Council at 12:31, Mon 27 November 2023
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Posted by Bristol City Council at 15:56, Mon 25 December 2023
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A citizen has provided a follow-up to the original enquiry.
Posted by Bristol City Council at 16:32, Mon 22 January 2024
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Gullies swept; drains still blocked so still flooding, but looks better. This needs a long term plan to renovate & repair.
Posted anonymously at 18:09, Mon 19 February 2024
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Posted by Bristol City Council at 18:09, Mon 19 February 2024
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Gullies swept, but all drains completely silted & need a plan for clearing and restoration. This is a major tourist & pedestrian route into Clifton village & the flooding that occurs EVERY time it rains is an embarrassment & actively dangerous. Water regularly is 10cm+ for well over 5m. This needs to be sorted.
Posted anonymously at 19:34, Mon 18 March 2024
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A citizen has provided a follow-up to the original enquiry.
Posted by Bristol City Council at 19:35, Mon 18 March 2024
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Gullies swept, but all drains completely silted & need a plan for clearing and restoration. This is a major tourist & pedestrian route into Clifton village & the flooding that occurs EVERY time it rains is an embarrassment & actively dangerous. Water regularly is 10cm+ for well over 5m. This needs to be sorted.
Posted anonymously at 18:22, Wed 20 March 2024
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Posted by Bristol City Council at 18:22, Wed 20 March 2024
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Leaves swept. Drains not touched so every time it rains the hundreds of tourist & residents have to walk through metres of muddy water. It’s embarrassing & should have been scheduled for years. Photos show flooding after sweeping.
Posted anonymously at 18:56, Wed 17 April 2024
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Posted by Bristol City Council at 18:56, Wed 17 April 2024
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Gullies full again. Drains not cleared. Every time it rains - it’s a pond. It’s hazardous & an embarrassment that the ‘tourist attraction’ that is Clifton Village is grubby, has no mobile data service due to the lack of masts. Broken slabs, overflowing bins, depressing boarded abandoned spaces. What a farce. Any equivalent European city would be ashamed.
Posted anonymously at 19:23, Wed 15 May 2024
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Posted by Bristol City Council at 19:23, Wed 15 May 2024
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Gullies full again. Drains not cleared. Every time it rains - it’s a pond. It’s hazardous & an embarrassment that the ‘tourist attraction’ that is Clifton Village is grubby, has no mobile data service due to the lack of masts. Broken slabs, overflowing bins, depressing boarded abandoned spaces. What a farce. Any equivalent European city would be ashamed.
Posted anonymously at 12:37, Thu 16 May 2024
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Posted by Bristol City Council at 12:38, Thu 16 May 2024
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Just the same. An ‘annual’ tidy up & that appears to be it! Uncleared broken glass, silted up, leaf debris.
Posted anonymously at 13:42, Thu 13 June 2024
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Posted by Bristol City Council at 13:42, Thu 13 June 2024
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A citizen has provided a follow-up to the original enquiry.
Posted by Bristol City Council at 14:05, Thu 11 July 2024
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A citizen has provided a follow-up to the original enquiry.
Posted by Bristol City Council at 19:13, Thu 11 July 2024
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Gullies swept but Drains not cleaned. Has already built up again & floods.
Posted anonymously at 19:55, Thu 8 August 2024
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Posted by Bristol City Council at 19:56, Thu 8 August 2024
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Swept about a month ago but still completely blocked & Autumn’s arrived.
Posted anonymously at 21:06, Thu 5 September 2024
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Posted by Bristol City Council at 21:06, Thu 5 September 2024
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This keeps getting closed once the leaves are swept, but this needs funds allocating for substantial repairs to this historical pedestrian route.
Posted anonymously at 07:20, Fri 4 October 2024
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Posted by Bristol City Council at 07:21, Fri 4 October 2024
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This keeps getting closed once the leaves are swept, but this needs funds allocating for substantial repairs to this historical pedestrian route.
Posted anonymously at 18:41, Fri 4 October 2024
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Posted by Bristol City Council at 18:42, Fri 4 October 2024
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Leaves removed. Gullies still blocked so still floods.
Posted anonymously at 22:58, Fri 1 November 2024
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Posted by Bristol City Council at 22:58, Fri 1 November 2024
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Leaves removed. Gullies still blocked so still floods.
Posted anonymously at 11:17, Sat 2 November 2024
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Posted by Bristol City Council at 11:17, Sat 2 November 2024
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Posted by Bristol City Council at 12:17, Sat 30 November 2024
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Needs re-sweeping as it’s building up again.
Posted anonymously at 12:45, Sat 28 December 2024
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Posted by Bristol City Council at 12:46, Sat 28 December 2024
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Needs sweeping & silt from gullies removed. Floods due to lack of drainage & runoff.
Posted anonymously at 15:33, Saturday 25 January 2025
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Posted by Bristol City Council at 15:33, Saturday 25 January 2025
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