The end house on Heol Gelynog
Reported via mobile in the Pavements/footpaths category anonymously at 17:22, Tuesday 4 June 2024
Sent to Rhondda Cynon Taf Council less than a minute later. FixMyStreet ref: 6063008.
The bushes are yet again over hanging the pavement and is causing people to have to pass close to the edge of the pavement.
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It worse now than it was when I first reported it, also this is not the first time I’ve had to report this man for this, he should know better but chooses not to, he lives in I think it’s number one Heol Gelynnog his house backs onto the bend.
Posted anonymously at 02:10, Thursday 4 July 2024
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It worse now than it was when I first reported it, also this is not the first time I’ve had to report this man for this, he should know better but chooses not to, he lives in I think it’s number one Heol Gelynnog his house backs onto the bend.
Posted anonymously at 10:56, Thursday 4 July 2024
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Up until a week ago it didn’t look like it had been cut back but at this time of year it does grow more quickly but my issue is is that he knows the state it gets into but until he gets told about it he won’t cut it back and then I have to get in touch with you, I did put the drop pin in the wrong area it was the street below (Heol Gelynnog) but I did put it in the notes.
Posted anonymously at 09:47, Friday 2 August 2024
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Up until a week ago it didn’t look like it had been cut back but at this time of year it does grow more quickly but my issue is is that he knows the state it gets into but until he gets told about it he won’t cut it back and then I have to get in touch with you, I did put the drop pin in the wrong area it was the street below (Heol Gelynnog) but I did put it in the notes.
Posted anonymously at 13:13, Friday 2 August 2024
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It’s overgrown but wether because it wasn’t cut I don’t know but it’s a constant issue with this house.
Posted anonymously at 17:06, Friday 30 August 2024
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I’ve been past the house and yet again it’s started to protrude onto the street, he really needs to be fined for it because he gets told about it and he’ll cut it back but then he lets it get overgrown again it’s frustrating and dangerous.
Posted anonymously at 19:11, Friday 27 September 2024
Still open, via questionnaire
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