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Very overgrown shrub blocking pavement.

Reported via desktop in the Obstruction blocking access category anonymously at 14:11, Fri 23 February 2024 using FixMyStreet Pro

Sent to Bristol City Council less than a minute later. FixMyStreet ref: 5620838.

There is a very overgrown shrub blocking pavement at corner of St. Leonards Road and Robertson Road. Later in the year, other shrubs in this strip of garden start to encroach over the pavement. At this time of year it is just the evergreen laurel (I think). The previous owner managed these shrubs meticulously. The current owner has not managed them at all.

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  • A new enquiry has been raised for this issue.

    Posted by Bristol City Council at 14:11, Fri 23 February 2024

  • This issue is currently under investigation. We'll provide updates on the outcome as soon as we can.

    Posted by Bristol City Council at 14:25, Mon 4 March 2024

  • This issue has been reallocated to the relevant officer or team for action. They'll update you on progress.

    Posted by Bristol City Council at 14:03, Mon 25 March 2024

  • This issue requires further investigation. We'll provide updates on the outcome in due course.

    Posted by Bristol City Council at 16:33, Wed 27 March 2024

  • We have sent an enforcement letter to request that the land owner takes action on the issue raised.

    If the matter remains unresolved 28 days from the date of this update, please let us know via a new enquiry on Fix My Street so that we can consider whether further action is required.

    State changed to: Closed

    Posted by Bristol City Council at 15:31, Thu 4 April 2024

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