Bins left on pavement and ransacked. Rubbish everywhere.
Reported via desktop in the Pavements/footpaths category anonymously at 14:17, Sun 29 August 2021
Sent to Royal Borough of Greenwich less than a minute later
Bins are permanently left on pavement outside 46 Wellington Gardens. They are overflowing and extra bags of rubbish are left beside. Smelly rubbish is now strewn all over the pavement. Probably foxes to blame but if the bins weren't there the rubbish wouldn't be either. These bins have been a problem for MONTHS. Isn't it a enviro-crime to leave bins blocking the public footpath? If so why doesn't Greenwich council take any action?
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This particular mess has disappeared but the bins are still there and bags of rubbish get dumped beside them regularly.
Posted anonymously at 18:15, Sun 26 September 2021
Still open, via questionnaire -
Bins still there and get filled up quickly. Extra bags then get dumped beside them amidst ever growing general street litter including discarded face masks.
Posted anonymously at 07:23, Tue 26 October 2021
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Bins still there and piles of rubbish collect between them.
Posted anonymously at 08:08, Tue 23 November 2021
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Bins still there and piles of rubbish collect between them.
Posted anonymously at 08:08, Tue 23 November 2021
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No action on any of the issues regarding bins left permanently on pavement . This has been a problem for MONTHS. Waste of time trying to get anything done as even when you approach RBG staff (so-called managers who may well be "working from home") they ignore you, and if you raise the matter with councillors all they do is forward it to the staff who ignored you in the first place. Filthy street and increasingly filthy borough.
Posted anonymously at 16:08, Tue 21 December 2021
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Rename this area the RUBBISH BOROUGH of GREENWICH. No point in asking for further questionnaires. Councilor and council employees obviously don't give a fig.
Posted anonymously at 13:22, Thu 20 January 2022
Still open, via questionnaire
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