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Near Robinson-Jackson, 27 Lewis Grove, Hither Green, London, SE13 6BG

Lewisham London Borough - Lewisham Central Ward

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28/05/2026 11:07
Visible to public
Yes
Category
Fly tipping- Sofa
Status
Open
Completed
No
Job Code
5598338

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Rocks-88 Blythe Vale, Lewisham, London, SE6 4NW
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28/05/2026 12:17 Rocks
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Flytipping-128 Laleham Road, London, SE6 2AD
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28/05/2026 11:31 Flytipping
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Sofa and drawer parts on pavement. -Robinson-Jackson, 27 Lewis Grove, Hither Green, London, SE13 6BG
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28/05/2026 11:07 Sofa and drawer parts on pavement.
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There are several dumped items left on the pavement/communal area near the entrance barrier at Leewood Close. Items include what appears to be black drawers/storage units, a plastic children’s toy, and a clear plastic tray/container. The items are against the wall/fence near the parking sign and are making the area look untidy and may obstruct the walkway. Please arrange removal and investigate if possible.-Leewood Cl, London, UK
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28/05/2026 10:49 Details passed to Hyde Housing
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Cycle sign require adjusting on So17-144 Old Bromley Road, Bromley, BR1 4JY
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28/05/2026 10:49 Cycle sign require adjusting on So17
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My property looks directly onto a 'garden square' which is surrounded by the houses on Beaulieu Avenue. This comprises a grassed area with shrubs and a number of trees of varying sizes. The maintenance of the grass and shrubs is contracted out to Glendale but they tell me that responsibility for the trees remains with LB of Lewisham. The particular issue is with the growth of a flowering plum tree (or group of trees - it's hard to tell if its one tree with a multi-trunk growth habit or a small clump of them) directly opposite my house. I have been here nearly twenty years and to the best of my recollection this tree has never been pruned to constrain or shape its growth. Consequently it now overhangs the road by quite some distance. This causes a number of issues. For example, delivery vans often drive beneath the overhang, breaking off pieces of the tree in the process. And as the year goes on the tree produces quite a heavy crop of small yellow plums which can also be dislodged by the vans or fall on their own as they ripen. Besides the fruit fall, general tree debris (twigs, leaves) and bird lime also falls into the road beneath the tree, making that space unsuitable for parking. In recent years I have taken it upon myself to sweep up the resulting mess once a week but this can be quite hard work (the plums glue themselves to the tarmac!) and having recently undergone open heart surgery I'm not sure I'll want to carry on doing this work in future. So I am hoping that I can persuade a Lewisham tree surgeon to come and take a look and work out a plan for reducing the size of the tree so as to ameliorate these issues. I should stress that I don't want anything as drastic as felling done, as the green aspect of the 'garden square' is very attractive and the plum blossom in Spring is beautiful, albeit only for a short time. But I do think that the tree's overhanging of the carriageway has become enough of a problem that some intervention is now warranted. Finally I should add that there is a similar issue with trees on the far side of the garden that could also do with a look and perhaps some similar action, eg opposite no. 42 Beaulieu Avenue. 

PS; I am retired and can usually be available in the daytime, so would be very happy to meet with the council's representative when s/he visits. Please give me a call to arrange this. -37 Beaulieu Avenue, London, SE26 6PN
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28/05/2026 10:48 My property looks directly onto a 'garden square' which is surrounded by the houses on Beaulieu Avenue. This comprises a grassed area with shrubs and a number of trees of varying sizes. The maintenance of the grass and shrubs is contracted out to Glendale but they tell me that responsibility for the trees remains with LB of Lewisham. The particular issue is with the growth of a flowering plum tree (or group of trees - it's hard to tell if its one tree with a multi-trunk growth habit or a small clump of them) directly opposite my house. I have been here nearly twenty years and to the best of my recollection this tree has never been pruned to constrain or shape its growth. Consequently it now overhangs the road by quite some distance. This causes a number of issues. For example, delivery vans often drive beneath the overhang, breaking off pieces of the tree in the process. And as the year goes on the tree produces quite a heavy crop of small yellow plums which can also be dislodged by the vans or fall on their own as they ripen. Besides the fruit fall, general tree debris (twigs, leaves) and bird lime also falls into the road beneath the tree, making that space unsuitable for parking. In recent years I have taken it upon myself to sweep up the resulting mess once a week but this can be quite hard work (the plums glue themselves to the tarmac!) and having recently undergone open heart surgery I'm not sure I'll want to carry on doing this work in future. So I am hoping that I can persuade a Lewisham tree surgeon to come and take a look and work out a plan for reducing the size of the tree so as to ameliorate these issues. I should stress that I don't want anything as drastic as felling done, as the green aspect of the 'garden square' is very attractive and the plum blossom in Spring is beautiful, albeit only for a short time. But I do think that the tree's overhanging of the carriageway has become enough of a problem that some intervention is now warranted. Finally I should add that there is a similar issue with trees on the far side of the garden that could also do with a look and perhaps some similar action, eg opposite no. 42 Beaulieu Avenue. PS; I am retired and can usually be available in the daytime, so would be very happy to meet with the council's representative when s/he visits. Please give me a call to arrange this.
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This happens every day-Flat Above, 393 Queens Road, London, SE14 5HD
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28/05/2026 10:42 This happens every day
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Mattress dumped on blessington rd-26 Saxton Close, London, SE13 5EQ
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28/05/2026 10:38 Mattress dumped on blessington rd
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Black bags in alleyway -Octavia House, Rushey Green, London, SE6 4BE
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28/05/2026 10:38 Black bags in alleyway
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Fly tipped metal fences.  This is not highways or from roadworks, it’s been fly tipped.  Please collect, it’s been months -1A, Marler Road, London, SE23 2AE
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28/05/2026 10:28 Details passed to Highways
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Trees along the glebe need pruning-19 The Glebe, London, SE3 9TG
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28/05/2026 10:14 Trees along the glebe need pruning
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Construction material and two lorry tyres dumped on pavement. Area is being targets for dumping now. -226 Minard Road, London, UK
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28/05/2026 10:14 Construction material and two lorry tyres dumped on pavement. Area is being targets for dumping now.
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Hedge forces people to walk in road and wheelchairs cannot pass-1 Haynes Close, London, SE3 9UA
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28/05/2026 10:10 Details passed to Highways
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Bags about 10-63 Athelney Street, Bellingham, London, SE6 3LD
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28/05/2026 10:04 Details passed to Phoenix Community Housing
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36 Woolstone Road-32 Woolstone Road, London, SE23 2SG
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28/05/2026 10:03 36 Woolstone Road
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Wood  mattress etc-161 Minard Road, London, SE6 1NH
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28/05/2026 09:57 Wood mattress etc
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Stone block -49 Merritt Road, Crofton Park, London, SE4 1DT
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28/05/2026 09:55 Stone block
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Luxmore Gardens, this beautiful little park, needs to be cleared of overflowing litter bins and general litter. It's the school holidays and the bins are smelly, unhygienic and quite disgusting. Let's hope the greens make a better job of caring for this park.-8 Rokeby Road, London, SE4 1DE
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28/05/2026 09:53 Luxmore Gardens, this beautiful little park, needs to be cleared of overflowing litter bins and general litter. It's the school holidays and the bins are smelly, unhygienic and quite disgusting. Let's hope the greens make a better job of caring for this park.
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Divan base and large quantity of waste wood plus other rubbish at corner of Blackheath Rise and Lewisham Hill.-49 Blackheath Rise, Blackheath, London, SE13 7PN
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28/05/2026 09:46 Divan base and large quantity of waste wood plus other rubbish at corner of Blackheath Rise and Lewisham Hill.
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Large quantity of fly-tipped rubbish at junction of Oppenheim Close and Blackheath Rise.-1 Oppenheim Road, Blackheath, London, SE13 7PT
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28/05/2026 09:44 Large quantity of fly-tipped rubbish at junction of Oppenheim Close and Blackheath Rise.
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