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Overgrown bank
Reported via desktop in the Parks/landscapes category anonymously at 07:04, Mon 15 March 2021
Sent to Royal Borough of Greenwich less than a minute later. FixMyStreet ref: 2608647.
The steep wild bank along Moordown (opp 162) has not strimmed down for over a year. It normally gets strimmed once or twice a year. This has resulted in bracken and ferns taking over the area and have diminished the other wildlife. I have attempted to cut back the bracken from the footpath but it's too much for me to do.
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As well as bracken there is also tree saplings and brambles. The brambles have snagged my kids as they have walked over the pavement.
Posted anonymously at 07:08, Mon 15 March 2021
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Automatically marked as "in progress" by Royal Borough of Greenwich
State changed to: In progress
Posted by Royal Borough of Greenwich at 09:34, Mon 15 March 2021
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The spring wild flowers are struggling to grow under the deep canopy of bracken and brambles. The numerous uncut tree saplings will also shadow the summer plants. This maintenance needs to be done at he correct time otherwise it is extremely detrimental to the other foilage.
Posted anonymously at 10:40, Mon 12 April 2021
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Scudamore saplings and brambles have now over taken the top regions of the bank.
Posted anonymously at 11:09, Mon 10 May 2021
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Still open, via questionnaire, 14:04, Mon 7 June 2021
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