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Overgrowth obscuring nameplate, Maze Street
Reported via mobile in the Obstruction category anonymously at 13:08, Thu 14 April 2022
Sent to Bristol City Council less than a minute later
Located where the pin has been dropped on the map at the junction of Queen Ann Road and Maze Street, the Maze Street nameplate that is attached to the black fence that surrounds the grounds of Barton House, is obscured by overgrowth that is growing here.
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A new enquiry has been raised for this issue.
Posted by Bristol City Council at 13:08, Thu 14 April 2022
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This issue is currently under investigation. We'll provide updates on the outcome as soon as we can.
Posted by Bristol City Council at 16:52, Thu 14 April 2022
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This issue requires further investigation. We'll provide updates on the outcome in due course.
Posted by Bristol City Council at 10:44, Tue 19 April 2022
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This enquiry has been referred to another team for action. They will provide further updates on the issue in due course.
Posted by Bristol City Council at 11:09, Wed 20 April 2022
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Update - Weeds and overgrowth has still not been cutback here and has actually grown taller since the report was first made. Maze Street nameplate is completely obstructed, and the Queen Ann Road nameplate close by on the same fen line is also slowly being obstructed too by the overgrowth.
Posted anonymously at 23:59, Wed 4 May 2022
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A citizen has provided a follow-up to the original enquiry.
Posted by Bristol City Council at 23:59, Wed 4 May 2022
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This Fix My Street enquiry has been automatically closed.
State changed to: Closed
Posted by Bristol City Council at 00:05, Wed 11 May 2022
This report is now closed to updates. You can make a new report in the same location. Please reference 3459560 in your new report if it is an update on this one.