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I've recently noticed that a lot of the white post chain fences around Dulwich are broken, felled, have missing chains or detached chains, etc. 

I believe the Dulwich Estate is responsible for taking care of those, but does anyone know how we report these maintenance issues to them? I'm guessing that FixmyStreet would send it to the council who would say it's not their job...

  • 4 weeks later...

Some of them are Dulwich Estate, some of them are Southwark Council and I think a handful are the responsibility of the owner of the asjacent property. Dulwich Estate has always been very responsive in replying if you send them an email with a photo of the ones you're talking about.

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