Fixed
Flyposted Anti EBLN poster - abuse from flyposters
Reported via mobile in the Flyposting category anonymously at 10:02, Sat 13 December 2025 using FixMyStreet Pro
Sent to Bristol City Council less than a minute later. FixMyStreet ref: 8541637.
This flyposted anti-EBLN poster has become a hotspot of community anger, mostly because of nearby residents, have used their personal CCTV footage to intimidate anyone who attempts to remove it. They have circulated the footage from their CCTV cameras online in order to encourage community aggression on anyone who dares oppose their views. This picture is from their cameras, but the person who they have attempted to intimidate has been removed.
In order to support community cohesion can these posters please be removed and local residents in the houses immediately next to this telephone pole have a warning issues that posting such material is in fact an illegal activity.
Updates
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Thank you for taking the time to report this issue to Bristol City Council.
We are determined to improve the cleanliness of the city and your report helps us to take the action we need to get there.
Posted by Bristol City Council at 10:02, Sat 13 December 2025
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Pro-EBLN stickers have also been flyposted over Barton Hill, Redfield and St. George, stoking community division.
Posted anonymously at 10:40, Sat 13 December 2025
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Anyi-EBLN posters have been a source of agitation since the start of the scheme. The stickers are an attempt to suggest that people in fact do support it, as those who oppose have been loud, aggressive and anti-social in their behaviour. Case in point, posting private CCTV footage to social media, which is then picked up and reposted by others furthering the intimidation practices. Police are unable to deal with this so the best option is to remove this particular poster which is under the CCTV cameras. Then the flyposting and stickering war elsewhere can continue but cannot be used (because the CCTV footage cannot be disseminated) by anti-social individuals.
Posted anonymously at 13:02, Sat 13 December 2025
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State changed to: Action scheduled
Updated by Bristol City Council at 06:57, Mon 15 December 2025
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Bristol Waste Company has investigated your report but was unable to address it because the issue is located in an inaccessible area. Further investigation will be required to find a solution.
State changed to: In progress
Posted by Bristol City Council at 08:37, Mon 15 December 2025
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Thank you for using Fix My Street to share this issue.
We are pleased to report that the issue you raised has been resolved.
Please continue to report street issues to help us keep Bristol clean and safe.
State changed to: Fixed
Posted by Bristol City Council at 12:33, Mon 15 December 2025
This report is now closed to updates from the public. You can make a new report in the same location.