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This mess of a property has been a disgrace for some time. Now that the gate/ fence has been torn off open access to the back garden surely poses a security threat to neighbouring properties. Southwark website seems to offer no particular form for reporting this so what can be done?
This property was on the market until very recently. Whilst it was for sale my husband reported the broken gate / fence a couple of times to the estate agent. On each occasion it was fixed pretty promptly, but unfortunately it was then broken down again. Presumably the broken gate is now the responsibility of whoever has bought the property.

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