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Near 21C, New Cross Road, London, SE14 5DS

Lewisham London Borough - Telegraph Hill

Description

Might not be a bin, but people are using it as one. Needs to be cleaned.

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Reported
11/01/2025 09:36
Visible to public
Yes
Category
Streets- Overflowing Litter Bin
Status
Closed
Completed
Yes On 11/01/2025 10:25
Job Code
4491552

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Opposite no 9. Please clear a dumped television-9 Pelinore Road, London, SE6 1RP
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Outside St Marks Church. Remove graffiti from cable box-64 Castillon Road, London, SE6 1QB
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Description: Solar panels have been fitted to my property but this tree blocks the sunlight and has falling branches it has grown so big it is now impacting other neighbours with fall in branches. What is the point of solar panels if the sunlight is blocked-Camplin Street, London SE14 5QX, UK
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22/05/2026 12:54 CAS-4474150-P9Q5C9. Description: Solar panels have been fitted to my property but this tree blocks the sunlight and has falling branches it has grown so big it is now impacting other neighbours with fall in branches. What is the point of solar panels if the sunlight is blocked
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Litter dumped in Longbridge Way SE13 near Lewisham high street-261 Lewisham High Street, Hither Green, London, SE13 6AY
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22/05/2026 12:53 Litter dumped in Longbridge Way SE13 near Lewisham high street
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1 bed base-221 Southend Lane, Bellingham, London, SE6 3RS
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22/05/2026 12:51 1 bed base
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Mattress-203 Southend Lane, Bellingham, London, SE6 3RR
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22/05/2026 12:45 Mattress
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A bathtub has been left on our street, please could it be collected? Thank you so much in advance!!-96A, St Asaph Road, London, SE4 2EL
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22/05/2026 12:43 A bathtub has been left on our street, please could it be collected? Thank you so much in advance!!
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Usual problem, waste dumped on the street instead of in the bin stores for these developments.-Da Vinci Torre, 77 Loampit Vale, Lewisham, London, SE13 7FA
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22/05/2026 12:40 Usual problem, waste dumped on the street instead of in the bin stores for these developments.
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I would like to formally report concerns regarding the large tree located directly outside my property on Sunderland Road, SE23 2PS.

The tree has become excessively large and overgrown and is now causing a number of issues for both residents and members of the public.

The lower branches are hanging very low over the pavement and roadway, obstructing pedestrians using the footpath and also interfering with vehicles parked outside the property. The size and positioning of the tree also significantly obstruct visibility and access when entering and exiting parked vehicles.

In addition, the tree now blocks a substantial amount of natural daylight from entering the front rooms of the house. Even during bright daytime conditions, the living room remains noticeably dark due to the density and spread of the branches and foliage. I have attached photographs showing both the scale of the tree and the impact it is having on light entering the property.

I am also concerned about the general condition of the tree. Parts of the trunk and branches appear to show signs of deterioration and possible rot/decay, which raises concerns about safety, particularly given the tree’s size and proximity to the public pavement, parked vehicles and nearby homes.

The tree is also located close to a school and a residential estate, meaning there is regular foot traffic from families, children and elderly residents throughout the day. Given the low hanging branches and the apparent condition of the tree, I believe it may pose a potential danger to pedestrians and children using the pavement and surrounding area, particularly during windy or adverse weather conditions where branches could fall or become hazardous.

I appreciate that the council may not remove trees solely because they block natural light. However, based on the council’s published guidance, the council is responsible for:

* pruning low branches to create clear walkways for pedestrians
* cutting branches that are touching or very close to properties
* removing dead, dying or dangerous trees or branches

Given the extent of the obstruction and the apparent condition of the tree, I would respectfully request that the tree is urgently inspected by the appropriate team to assess:

* whether the tree is safe and structurally sound
* whether substantial pruning is required
* whether removal should be considered if the tree is diseased, dangerous or no longer suitable for the location

The situation has progressively worsened and I would appreciate this being treated seriously due to the impact on safety, access and the loss of natural light to the property.

I have attached photographs for reference.

Kind regards,

-87 Sunderland Road, London, UK
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22/05/2026 12:38 I would like to formally report concerns regarding the large tree located directly outside my property on Sunderland Road, SE23 2PS. The tree has become excessively large and overgrown and is now causing a number of issues for both residents and members of the public. The lower branches are hanging very low over the pavement and roadway, obstructing pedestrians using the footpath and also interfering with vehicles parked outside the property. The size and positioning of the tree also significantly obstruct visibility and access when entering and exiting parked vehicles. In addition, the tree now blocks a substantial amount of natural daylight from entering the front rooms of the house. Even during bright daytime conditions, the living room remains noticeably dark due to the density and spread of the branches and foliage. I have attached photographs showing both the scale of the tree and the impact it is having on light entering the property. I am also concerned about the general condition of the tree. Parts of the trunk and branches appear to show signs of deterioration and possible rot/decay, which raises concerns about safety, particularly given the tree’s size and proximity to the public pavement, parked vehicles and nearby homes. The tree is also located close to a school and a residential estate, meaning there is regular foot traffic from families, children and elderly residents throughout the day. Given the low hanging branches and the apparent condition of the tree, I believe it may pose a potential danger to pedestrians and children using the pavement and surrounding area, particularly during windy or adverse weather conditions where branches could fall or become hazardous. I appreciate that the council may not remove trees solely because they block natural light. However, based on the council’s published guidance, the council is responsible for: * pruning low branches to create clear walkways for pedestrians * cutting branches that are touching or very close to properties * removing dead, dying or dangerous trees or branches Given the extent of the obstruction and the apparent condition of the tree, I would respectfully request that the tree is urgently inspected by the appropriate team to assess: * whether the tree is safe and structurally sound * whether substantial pruning is required * whether removal should be considered if the tree is diseased, dangerous or no longer suitable for the location The situation has progressively worsened and I would appreciate this being treated seriously due to the impact on safety, access and the loss of natural light to the property. I have attached photographs for reference. Kind regards,
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High chair, chair, cat scratching tree-36A, Clarendon Rise, Hither Green, London, SE13 5EY
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22/05/2026 12:23 Details passed to Phoenix Community Housing
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423A Southend Lane- Tree in the back garden is very big and the branches keep falling and is falling over the neighbours garden-Southend Lane, London SE26 5BH, UK
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