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Dangerous Crossing to & from public footpath

Reported via desktop in the Hedge problem category anonymously at 12:25, Friday 6 September 2024

Sent to Buckinghamshire Council less than a minute later. FixMyStreet ref: 6443431.

The overgrowth prevents you being able to see the traffic on a fast blind bend, making crossing even to the island extremely dangerous. Traffic easily exceeds the 40 mph limit, and there are no road markings after the resurfacing. The hedges need cutting back, and traffic calming measures need to be put in place.

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  • All wild birds are protected. This includes their nests (whilst in use or being built) as well as any eggs the nest may contain. Under the Wildlife & Countryside Act 1981 (as amended), it is an offence to:
    • intentionally kill, injure or take any wild bird
    • intentionally damage, destroy or take the nest of any wild bird while it is in use or being built (nests of golden eagle, white tailed eagle and osprey are protected all year round)
    • intentionally destroy an egg of any wild bird
    • intentionally or recklessly disturb certain wild birds or their dependent young while they are nesting (including disturbance of nesting young)
    Although no dates are legally stated between which hedges cannot be trimmed, cut, laid or coppiced, the main bird breeding season is recognised as being between 1 March and 31 July which we adhere to. Please note, if the issue reported is classified by our Highway Officer as an emergency, arrangements will be made to make the hedge safe for both road and pedestrian users in line with our Highways Safety Inspection Policy.

    Posted by Buckinghamshire Council at 12:25, Friday 6 September 2024

  • State changed to: Action scheduled

    Updated by Buckinghamshire Council at 09:11, Wednesday 11 September 2024

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