Fixed
Black bins and recycling boxes belonging to 251A (who have sufficient outdoor space to keep these) left on public pavement 24/7 causing obstruction and health hazard to pedestrians as well as recycling blowing all over the place.
Reported in the Rubbish (refuse and recycling) category anonymously at 13:17, Mon 1 July 2019
Sent to Bristol City Council 3 minutes later. FixMyStreet ref: 1680272.
These bins and recycling boxes are constantly left out on a public pavement by the owners of 251A Henleaze Road. Thy have an outdoor garden to keep these boxes and bins but just leave them on the street 24/7 and this results in pedestrians having to manover around them. They also stink as passers by put their dog waste and other rubbish in the bins. This has been reported many times over the last few years
Updates
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Still open, via questionnaire, 15:54, Mon 29 July 2019
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Bins and recycling still left on pavement when owners have sufficient space to keep indoors and place out on the street when it’s bin day. Surely this is flytipping? Why is no action taken? Why are they not removed?If we all did this there would be rubbish blown all over the streets and no room on the pavements for pedestrians!
Posted anonymously at 16:38, Wed 31 July 2019
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Bins are still dumped out in street 24/7. No action taking again. There are 4 recycling bins and 3 black bins on the pavement all the time. As you can imagine in windy conditions the rubbish in the recycling boxes gets thrown around the street and the bins cause a pedestrian hazard.
Posted anonymously at 22:19, Mon 26 August 2019
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Black Bins and 4 recycling boxes STILL taking up room on the pavement. Nothing had been done about it since reported. What if everyone with adequate outdoor space started leaving their bins and recycling boxes out all the time?
Posted anonymously at 08:09, Tue 24 September 2019
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Bins and recycling boxes still left on pavement 24/7 causing pedestrian hazard. Still no action taken!
Posted anonymously at 17:44, Mon 14 October 2019
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Still open, via questionnaire, 08:46, Tue 22 October 2019
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Again no action taken. This is a hazard to pedestrians and during windy weather the recycling rubbish gets blown across the pavements and streets. Inevitably the council are called out to clear this rubbish. Surely it would be better to target the actual issue and make the home owners take their bins inside and store them in their gardens??
Posted anonymously at 10:17, Tue 19 November 2019
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Still open, via questionnaire, 10:37, Tue 17 December 2019
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Questionnaire filled in by problem reporter
State changed to: Fixed
Posted anonymously at 11:54, Tue 14 January 2020
This report is now closed to updates from the public. You can make a new report in the same location. Please reference 1680272 in your new report if it is an update on this one.