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Generally overgrown tree branches from the south side of Hayes Lane between the junction with Scotts Lane and the Chinese Roundabout (jct Wickham Way) with twigs scratching the side of the new 358 £700,000 electric buses and other large vehicles.

Reported via mobile in the Overhanging Vegetation from private land category anonymously at 16:17, Wednesday 11 February 2026 using FixMyStreet Pro

Sent to Bromley Council less than a minute later. FixMyStreet ref: 8895705.

Generally overgrown tree branches from the south side of Hayes Lane between the junction with Scotts Lane and the Chinese Roundabout (jct Wickham Way) with twigs scratching the side of the new 358 £700,000 electric buses and other large vehicles.

Some highway signs (eg. roundabout ahead) are hidden within this vegetation.

Now in bare branches and before the bird nesting season would be a good time to prune the trees and woody shrubs.

It is unclear to me whether this is a council highway verge (probably) or the rear entrance / rear fence curtilage of maybe 30 houses in Hayes Way.

Updates

  • Thank you for your report, this is now being investigated. Information on our services and the timeframes we aim to respond in can be found: http://www.bromley.gov.uk/ fixservices

    State changed to: In progress

    Posted by Bromley Council at 16:18, Wednesday 11 February 2026

  • We are currently liaising with the Land Registry Office to determine ownership of the associated land.

    Posted by Bromley Council at 10:36, Monday 16 February 2026

  • We are continuing to investigate and working to resolve this report

    Posted by Bromley Council at 14:33, Thursday 19 February 2026

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