Hi
Thanks for telling us that.
It’s a difficult situation.
He’s lucky to have kind, sensitive neighbours. If he agrees and you need help
just let us know.
Best wishes
Maria
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On 22 Jun 2018, at 08:49, Mike and Jan Andrews <botanic88@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi all
The house belongs to our neighbour, Van. He has health and memory issues.
Unfortunately he is reluctant to accept that he needs any help.
Perhaps the best way forward would be for a few neighbours who he already
knows to tell him about people's concerns (again). We may be able to
persuade him to have something done.
We will need to wait a couple of weeks before we can do this.
Jan and Mike
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Sent: 21 June 2018 23:10
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Subject: [eccotalk] Re: Dangerous corner
Hi Clare
I don’t know who lives there but I’ve thought the same as you for quite a few
months now.
I’d also be happy to help sort it with you and give that part of the path a
good sweep too. 😁
Maria
Newington Road
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On 20 Jun 2018, at 20:42, Clare Anderson <cellicock@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi,
I was wondering if anything can be done about the bush that overhangs the
wall on the corner of Rossington Road & Brocco Bank (on the opposite side of
the road to Brocco on the Park)? We walk or cycle that way to school and it
nearly caused an accident earlier this week. (Apologies for cycling down the
footpath but I don't think Brocco Bank is safe for cycling children).
The bush takes up so much of the footpath that it's hard to get around to
look for oncoming traffic from Rossington Road. If other people are walking
up the road it causes a bottle neck and people have to stop in the road.
It's especially dangerous because the crossing area with the bumps and
sloping path leans onto Brocco Bank and there is often a large puddle at the
bottom.
Does anyone know the owners of the house? I'd happily get some shears out if
they are unable to do so!
Thanks, Clare Anderson