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cakey Wrote:

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> hello ED community

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> Something for us all to consider if we have

> foliage from our gardens spreading onto the

> streets? 2 minute watch....

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> https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/av/uk-england-leeds-53142780

"Blind campaigner asks people to remove overhanging trees"

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> https://m.facebook.com/story.php?story_fbid=4018062128208956&id=1143803202301544

Starts with a link to the same clip, and then has various comments on obstructive / overhanging foliage.

Contact your councillor with details and/or report it 020 7525 2000. It?s a nuisance and sometimes dangerous and much more so if you?re visually impaired or can?t move easily out of the way (like if you use a frame or wheelchair and the branches take up lots of space on the footpath). I think councillors should be alert to this problem as they go about their business and work on clearing up the problem.

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