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Flytipping on pavement at entrance to Broadfield Avenue from Two Mile Hill
Reported via Android in the Flytipping category anonymously at 13:29, Friday 13 February 2026
Sent to Bristol City Council less than a minute later. FixMyStreet ref: 8911830.
Frequent fly tipping stop roughly 10 black bin bags, baby carrier next to a Black ETM wheelie bin and Red Biffa wheelie bin.
Can you also arrange for both of these bins to be removed as they are permanently there and shouldn't be on the pavement. They are also attracting more fly tipping.
Updates
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Thank you for taking the time to report fly- tipping to Bristol City Council. We will aim to remove the fly- tip within 3 days, but this depends on its size, scale, location, or whether the fly tip is hazardous.
Reducing levels of fly tipping is important so please share any evidence of who is doing it with the council.
If you witnessed who fly-tipped the waste or have evidence (CCTV/photo) please call us on 01179222100, or submit this at https://digital.bristol.gov.uk/ streets-travel/ tell-us-about-a-fly-tipping-incident-you-saw #YourCity.YourCall
Posted by Bristol City Council at 13:29, Friday 13 February 2026
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State changed to: Action scheduled
Updated by Bristol City Council at 09:14, Monday 16 February 2026
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Vans parked across pavement making it difficult for wheelchair users and pedestrians to reach their destination very often all along the Avenue
Posted anonymously at 11:00, Wednesday 18 February 2026
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Fly tipping still blocking pavement and cars all along avenue parking three quarters across pavement making it hard to get pass with wheelchair and push chairs
Posted anonymously at 11:45, Thursday 19 February 2026
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