Fixed
Rush Hill, Farrington Gurney
Reported in the Vegetation overhanging a road or pavement from private land or property category anonymously at 10:18, Tue 15 May 2018
Sent to Bath and North East Somerset Council 2 minutes later. Council ref: 1312470.
From the traffic lights its the verge going upto rush hill. this is a hazard as the hedge is so tall not able to see the ongoing trafic
Updates
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Thank you for your report, it will be reviewed by the appropriate team.
Posted by Bath and North East Somerset Council at 10:20, Tue 15 May 2018
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We have reviewed this report and the appropriate action has been scheduled or added to an existing programme.
State changed to: Action scheduled
Posted by Bath and North East Somerset Council at 15:33, Wed 16 May 2018
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We have reviewed this report and the appropriate action has been scheduled or added to an existing programme.
Posted by Bath and North East Somerset Council at 15:33, Wed 16 May 2018
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Please note that the vegetation on the left of the A37/A39, just pass the traffic lights at Farrington Gurney, going south and up Rush Hill, is getting so tall and dense that we cannot see any oncoming vehicles while we exit our drive. Because of the various signs (50 speed limit, road bends to the right etc), cars speed from the traffic lights and are not aware of our driveway until it is too late. We have to ease out onto the road slowly before we can see whether vehicles are approaching. We have phoned and reported it, but unfortunately it has not been cut. However the grass verge between the pavement and A362 has been cut! Please can this tall and dense vegetation be cut before a serious accident occurs as it is a serious safety issue? If you are in doubt about this, then please do feel free to drive (with a car - not a van) onto our entrance and then try and leave by turning right. Unfortunately I have not got any photos to show yet, but can issue you with some later if required.
Posted anonymously at 10:34, Mon 18 June 2018
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State changed to: Fixed
Updated by Bath and North East Somerset Council at 11:08, Fri 9 December 2022
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