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Overgrown hedge along footpath from Overdale to pedestrian crossing point

Reported via mobile in the Vegetation overhanging a road or pavement from private land or property category anonymously at 12:09, Tue 2 July 2024

Sent to Bath and North East Somerset Council 2 months, 1 day, 1 hour, 16 minutes later. Council ref: 6181291.

You cannot walk on path because of the vicious bramble growing across path all the way along. It’s causing pedestrians runners young families to walk on the road

Updates

  • Please don’t cut these flowers down when hedge is cut back. They are growing at start of footpath near to Overdale Thank you

    Posted anonymously at 12:14, Tue 2 July 2024

  • A n elderly gentlemen who lives in Tunley showed me a very nasty wound on his arm last week caused by an overgrown bramble branch over the footpath. It really is very difficult to use footpath now and people are walking in the road to avoid the nettles and brambles. Can this be chased please?

    Posted anonymously at 15:30, Wed 31 July 2024
    Still open, via questionnaire

  • 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.

    Category changed from ‘Removal of Weeds’ to ‘Overhanging Vegetation’

    Posted by Bath and North East Somerset Council at 13:24, Wed 28 August 2024

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

    State changed to: In progress

    Posted by Systems Team at 13:25, Wed 28 August 2024

  • We have looked into this issue and no action will be taken. We will continue to monitor this and take future action if required. This report is now closed, further comments may not be monitored.

    State changed to: No further action

    Posted by Systems Team at 12:02, Thu 29 August 2024

This report is now closed to updates from the public. You can make a new report in the same location.