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Fly tipping - (Do not mark this as fixed until it's fixed!)
Reported via desktop in the Fly Tipping category anonymously at 15:09, Tue 10 May 2022
Sent to Royal Borough of Greenwich less than a minute later. FixMyStreet ref: 3515718.
This is still here but every time I report it, it's marked as "fixed". Please do not mark this as fixed until it's removed as it needs to be tracked. Please not this is not related to the travellers as the traveller site is not at this location. This is a public footpath and local residents have a right to use it. Finally, please do NOT mark this as fixed until you have removed the fly tipping, or it's a dishonest update.
Updates
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Thankyou for reporting flytipping in Horn Link Way, the team in collaboration with Integrated Enforcement are looking at longer term solutions to prevent flytipping at this location. In the meantime we will schedule for the remaining waste to be cleared. In addition to tis, Street Services, Enviro Crime will visit the location to establish what if any vehicles are untaxed.
The job has been marked as internal referral and will be marked as fixed once the flytip has been removed in due course
State changed to: Internal referral
Posted by Royal Borough of Greenwich at 18:05, Tue 10 May 2022
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You wrote "The job has been marked as internal referral and will be marked as fixed once the flytip has been removed in due course" then one minute later changed this to "Fixed". Please can responsibility as a local authority and remove this mess so that other residents can use the space.
State changed to: Fixed
Posted anonymously at 19:05, Tue 10 May 2022
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Mark job as action scheduled
State changed to: Action scheduled
Posted by Royal Borough of Greenwich at 08:39, Wed 11 May 2022
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When is this scheduled for exactly? It's been ignore by you for at least 5 years. Please email me on the registered address.
Posted anonymously at 20:26, Wed 11 May 2022
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Hi we cannot see a email address please contact fix-my-street-response@royalgreenwich.gov.uk so I can pass on your email address to our envirocrime team so they can contact you regarding this issue.
Many thanks
Posted by Royal Borough of Greenwich at 18:19, Thu 12 May 2022
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Still not fixed.
Posted anonymously at 15:31, Tue 7 June 2022
Still open, via questionnaire -
Still not fixed. Please do your job and stop ignoring fly tipping in Horn Link Way. Utterly shambolic as a council
Posted anonymously at 20:34, Wed 8 June 2022
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Hi we cannot see a email address please contact fix-my-street-response@royalgreenwich.gov.uk so I can pass on your email address to our envirocrime team so they can contact you regarding this issue.
Many thanks
Posted by Royal Borough of Greenwich at 21:03, Wed 8 June 2022
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Hi we cannot see a email address please contact fix-my-street-response@royalgreenwich.gov.uk so I can pass on your email address to our envirocrime team so they can contact you regarding this issue.
Many thanks
Posted by Royal Borough of Greenwich at 21:12, Wed 8 June 2022
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No thanks. Please simply remove this flytipping and start doing your job. I'm not interested in you emailing excuses because you're too scared of the travellers to anything about it.
Posted anonymously at 22:09, Wed 8 June 2022
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On May 11 you said above it was scheduled. It's not been nearly a month and it's still not removed. If you want to prove you're not lying to residents then simply tell us on this website when it's scheduled to be removed? Oh unless of course you were being dishonest and it's not scheduled for removal? Which is it?
Posted anonymously at 22:11, Wed 8 June 2022
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Hi this has been passed to our envirocrime team this job will be updated once we receive a response from them. The last update was that they are speaking with our safer spaces team to arrange clearance of the flytips Along HLW
Posted by Royal Borough of Greenwich at 08:30, Thu 9 June 2022
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Thank you. Please keep this open until it's been cleared. The fly tipping is creating an extreme environmental hazard. Dozens of residents have reported rats in the road because this has been ignored by Greenwich Council for so long.
Posted anonymously at 09:39, Thu 9 June 2022
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Hi the Job is still open we have to mark it as action scheduled so it goes to a different job que
Posted by Royal Borough of Greenwich at 13:31, Thu 9 June 2022
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Here's a crazy thought. You actually schedule it at the same time?? It's a rat infested environmental crime Royal Greenwich are ignoring. It's going to become a VERY serious environmental issue if you don't do your jobs, take responsibility and remove this flytipping.
Posted anonymously at 14:06, Thu 9 June 2022
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Still awaiting update from envirocrime team
Posted by Royal Borough of Greenwich at 10:02, Mon 20 June 2022
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Still not fixed. Council continue to ignore this mess on a public footpath. This is nothing to do with the nearby traveller site. this is a public footpath that's not able to be used as the local authority are deliberately neglecting it. Rats spotted and other pests proving the council are willfully ignoring this growing environmental disaster.
Posted anonymously at 16:03, Tue 5 July 2022
Still open, via questionnaire -
Please do not mark this as "In Progress" when it's being ignored.
Posted anonymously at 16:05, Tue 5 July 2022
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Still awaiting update from envirocrime team
Posted by Royal Borough of Greenwich at 17:07, Tue 5 July 2022
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Nothing is scheduled in to fix this issue, so you're lying to the public by changing the status to "scheduled".
Posted anonymously at 18:12, Tue 5 July 2022
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Hi the job has now been marked as internal referral as it’s being dealt with by our envirocrime team currently
State changed to: Internal referral
Posted by Royal Borough of Greenwich at 20:39, Tue 5 July 2022
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So not "Closed" then. If it's not been fixed then kindly leave it as open, so that members of the public can track the progress. Otherwise you're being dishonest and pretending it's sorted when it's not. Kindly re-open this job please and only close it when it's fixed. I am sure you wouldn't wish to mis-lead the public.
Posted anonymously at 07:55, Wed 6 July 2022
This report is now closed to updates from the public. You can make a new report in the same location.