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Overgrown vegetation on PROW at side of Newbridge School

Reported via iOS in the Vegetation overhanging a road or pavement from private land or property category by Michelle O’Doherty at 09:59, Tue 4 July 2023

Sent to Bath and North East Somerset Council less than a minute later. Council ref: 4747364.

Please can we get this cut back asap? The lane is used daily by people accessing the school and the RUH and it’s now quite overgrown

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  • Thank you for your report, it will be reviewed by the appropriate team.

    State changed to: In progress

    Posted by Systems Team at 09:59, Tue 4 July 2023

  • We've looked into this report and are investigating the issue.
    We will update this report once we decide what action to take.

    State changed to: Investigating

    Posted by Systems Team at 11:46, Tue 4 July 2023

  • We've passed this report to another team in the council. They will carry out any further work needed. Sometimes it can take a little longer as a result.

    We'll update this report once we've decide what action to take.

    Posted by Bath and North East Somerset Council at 11:47, Tue 4 July 2023

  • Ref the lane from Charmouth Road adjacent to Newbridge Primary school that links with Newbridge Hill. The rails at both ends of the lane have recently been removed. They were there for many years. It is now very difficult for anyone who has mobility and/or balancing problems to be able to use the lane because of the steep slope at both ends of the lane. It is also dangerous for young children who could easily run out into Charmouth Road. Probably the reason the rails were put there in the first place.

    Posted anonymously at 13:06, Sat 28 October 2023

  • Please may I add a suggestion to add to my previous message? Maybe a handrail could be provided at least at the bottom of the lane (Charmouth Rd end) where it is particularly steep and slippery in wet weather. This would help elderly and/or people with mobility problems to have more confidence using the lane. Thank you for your assistance.

    Posted anonymously at 20:41, Wed 15 November 2023

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