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Overgrown hedge and weeds

Reported via desktop in the Overgrown vegetation in Council parks and green spaces category by Bath and North East Somerset Council at 09:21, Tue 23 July 2024 using FixMyStreet Pro

Sent to Bath and North East Somerset Council less than a minute later. FixMyStreet ref: 6263650.

The hedge and weeds from innox park are completely overgrown into the front and back gardens of no.6. they are also completely obscuring the pavement on the left side going down the brow. please could someone cut back asap to ensure visibility.

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  • Resident called looking for an update as it's an ongoing problem. Please could you update with a rough timeframe of when this will be fixed? The hedge is an eyesore and they're unable to mow their lawn due to the extent of the hedges.

    Posted by Bath and North East Somerset Council at 10:06, Mon 12 August 2024

  • Please could you contact resident ahead of time so they can give you access to the back gate and rear of the property?

    Posted anonymously at 10:09, Mon 12 August 2024

  • The problem is getting worse by the week. I see they have dealt with the problem of the pavement but told they wont tackle our problems until the winter!!!! Not sure we can wait that long. Please help.

    Posted anonymously at 10:47, Thu 22 August 2024

  • This work will be done winter 2025 as part of the scheduled work programme.

    State changed to: Action scheduled

    Posted by Bath and North East Somerset Council at 14:39, Tuesday 7 January 2025

  • The resident has asked will this be done before birds begin to nest and will they be contacted before the work is done as the Council will need access to the rear of the properties which the residents will need to unlock a gate.

    Posted by Bath and North East Somerset Council at 10:11, Tuesday

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