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Reported via desktop in the Overgrown vegetation category anonymously at 14:30, Wednesday 31 July 2024
Sent to TfL less than a minute later. TfL ref: FMS6298278.
The trees and vegetation are on the sloe of the A102 the other side of the wire fencing and not roadside. the impact is that he ivy has embedded into the brickwork and the roof tiles causing unknown damage. The security issue at the front of the house is that the tree on the A102 side at the front house has given rise to criminals attempting to break in because it is so secluded because of the trees. The tree at the back of the house (not the ivy) is now banging on the window of the bedroom constantly because of overgrowth. thank you for your help. the issue has arisen over the last few months since the Spring and summer growth. I am reporting this on behalf of one of our church members, Mark Edwards who lives in the accomodation.
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Posted by TfL at 12:16, Monday 12 August 2024
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Threes weeks have passed and nothing has been done . Please give me s as n updated or tell me if you have no interest in my concerns. Mr M Edwards
Posted anonymously at 14:51, Saturday 31 August 2024
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I have been waiting for three weeks for TFL to take action on the over grown Rees and ivy that is now causing damage to my home. TFL is ignoring the issue.
Posted anonymously at 20:02, Saturday 31 August 2024
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