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Opposite south hayes there some trees that are overhanging from the priory (appears to be private land)

Reported via desktop in the Tree touching building category anonymously at 13:34, Friday 11 July 2025 using FixMyStreet Pro

Sent to Bristol City Council 1 minute later. FixMyStreet ref: 7862545.

Opposite south hayes there some trees that are overhanging from the priory (appears to be private land) pipped for a housing development, the trees are overgrowing into the road and are touching telephone poles (advised to contact bt separately), some of the trees look in bad health, although area looks private, trees including possible dead trees are over hanging the pavement and rod where residents are worried about falling branches

Updates

  • A new enquiry has been raised for this issue.

    Posted by Bristol City Council at 13:34, Friday 11 July 2025

  • I have uploaded a couple of photos and contacted out local Lockleaze cllr David Wilcox

    Posted anonymously at 21:31, Tuesday 29 July 2025

  • Hi I live at 15 south hayes, overhanging dead branches have made access for bin lorry very difficult, and smashed window on bin lorry 2 months ago. Danger of dead branches falling into street. Steven Taylor

    Posted anonymously at 12:17, Thursday 7 August 2025

  • A citizen has provided a follow-up to the original enquiry.

    Posted by Bristol City Council at 12:18, Thursday 7 August 2025

  • In recent months the residents of South Hayes have experiences numerous incidents of

    - flashing - garage break ins - car breaks ins - and suspicious people caught on camera (see photos screenshot of ring camera footage)

    This evening two people were caught on a South Hayes resident ring doorbell camera. The woodland is a dark and dense environment. It towers over the houses and casts enormous shade.

    I believe the very over grown woodland opposite provides cover for people intending to commit crimes and opportunity for sexual predators to lurk.

    The trees reach over the highway and close to pylons, wires, over residents gardens and is a hazard for passing vehicles. Very often delivery vans and trucks and refuge waste collection lorries struggle to drive up the road and damage the trees causing debris to go everywhere. There are many dead trees that may eventually fall, potentially causing thousands of pounds of damage.

    The pathway is impassable!

    Please can we have a response to an urgent mature!

    Posted anonymously at 21:35, Friday 19 September 2025

  • A citizen has provided a follow-up to the original enquiry.

    Posted by Bristol City Council at 21:36, Friday 19 September 2025

  • We are experincing fly tipping at South Hayes.

    The overgrown woodland is impeding access to the pavement and is a hazard to vehicles and passers-by.

    Please can the street team tidy up our road?

    Today I cleared an area of garden waste dumped at the bottom of South Hayes. See photos.

    Posted anonymously at 21:55, Monday 13 October 2025

  • We have had another incident of a naked man approaching a child!

    OUR ROAD IS BECOMING AN UNSAFE TO LIVE.

    The overgrown woodland is encroaching on to the road, and overshadowing the houses and street lights. It is making the road very dark during the night and on cloudy days. It is now become a place for a naked male man to lurk and is approaching people.

    The photo is a msg from our road whattsapp today

    Posted anonymously at 22:21, Friday 17 October 2025

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