Decrepit building - rotten, tagged, flyposting.
Reported via iOS in the Flyposting category anonymously at 10:26, Thu 16 October 2025
Sent to Bristol City Council less than a minute later. FixMyStreet ref: 8302612.
This property seems to be abandoned. Over the past 8 years without occupation it has become an eyesore in this conservation area. Please can this be rectified?
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Posted by Bristol City Council at 10:26, Thu 16 October 2025
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The site is also increasingly being used as a dumping ground for commercial waste (see picture) despite the on-pavement presence of a Veolia waste bin. Can the waste be removed please (and efforts made to relocate the bin)?
Posted anonymously at 15:39, Sun 26 October 2025
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State changed to: Fixed
Posted by Bristol City Council at 11:03, Mon 10 November 2025
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This was noted as closed and needs to be reopened. This property still presents as decrepit and run down. The property has progressively gotten worse in the past 3 years in particular. I have attached google street views for the past 10 years. The property has remained vacant for 10 years. This area is supposed to be a conservation area. I'm requesting Bristol City Council acknowledge the long-term abandonment and provide a response as to why it hasn't engaged; in an enforced sale (if debts or charges exist) in a compulsory Purchase Order (CPO) where a building is harming regeneration objectives. Property / Regeneration teams within it's own council.
In summary - This commercial property has been vacant and now visibly derelict for approximately ten years. The building is in poor external condition and is having a negative impact on the amenity and appearance of the street. The structure appears unmaintained, with a broken fascia / boarded frontage / overgrown frontage / rotten timberwork. The prolonged abandonment is now affecting neighbouring properties and the general environment of the area. Given the duration of vacancy and degree of deterioration, I am requesting that the Council investigate the condition of the building and issue a Section 215 (Untidy Land) Notice or any other appropriate enforcement action. If the owner remains unresponsive, I would also ask that the case be assessed for referral to the Property & Regeneration team for potential enforcement or compulsory action.
State changed to: Open
Posted anonymously at 11:33, Thu 13 November 2025
Still open, via questionnaire -
Posting again because this might not go to Bristol Council.
This was noted as closed and needs to be reopened. This property still presents as decrepit and run down. The property has progressively gotten worse in the past 3 years in particular. I have attached google street views for the past 10 years. The property has remained vacant for 10 years. This area is supposed to be a conservation area. I'm requesting Bristol City Council acknowledge the long-term abandonment and provide a response as to why it hasn't engaged; in an enforced sale (if debts or charges exist) in a compulsory Purchase Order (CPO) where a building is harming regeneration objectives. Property / Regeneration teams within it's own council.
In summary - This commercial property has been vacant and now visibly derelict for approximately ten years. The building is in poor external condition and is having a negative impact on the amenity and appearance of the street. The structure appears unmaintained, with a broken fascia / boarded frontage / overgrown frontage / rotten timberwork. The prolonged abandonment is now affecting neighbouring properties and the general environment of the area. Given the duration of vacancy and degree of deterioration, I am requesting that the Council investigate the condition of the building and issue a Section 215 (Untidy Land) Notice or any other appropriate enforcement action. If the owner remains unresponsive, I would also ask that the case be assessed for referral to the Property & Regeneration team for potential enforcement or compulsory action.
Posted anonymously at 11:36, Thu 13 November 2025
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Still open, via questionnaire, 12:14, Thu 11 December 2025
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