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Rubbish and left over building rubbish
Reported via mobile in the Hedge problem category anonymously at 12:22, Sat 6 December 2025
Sent to Buckinghamshire Council less than a minute later. FixMyStreet ref: 8509606.
The house on Cresex road is leaving unused building material and rubbish at the back of their house outside their garden boundary on council owned verge.
It has been like this for months, looks unsitely for those that actually live on the roads behind.
Also the rubbish often blows onto the road.
It is not acceptable for the outside of their garden perimeter to be used as a dump.
It is also attracting the Rats which have been more noticeable since the rubbish is getting worse.
Updates
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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)
Posted by Buckinghamshire Council at 12:23, Sat 6 December 2025
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Update
Buckinghamshire Highways operates two methods for safety defect identification; proactively by Highway Inspectors who identify safety defects in line with Buckinghamshire Councils' Highways Safety Inspection Policy and reactively by Local Area Technicians following reports from the public. On receipt of reports, our Highway Inspection team make an assessment, determine if works are required and if so, the appropriate response times and repair method. It is in these instances only the larger defects are repaired; those which meet the safety intervention levels as outlined in the Inspection Policy. Any remaining defects are monitored for deterioration and added to other programmes of work for repair when resources are available. We also monitor and inspect the quality of repairs aiming to ensure that any work is carried out to the best and most appropriate standard.Whilst priority defects will receive a repair within appropriate timescales as dictated by the above policy, more minor defects such as the defect you have reported may not be immediately scheduled for repair. An order for a repair remains in our system for when resource allows and we will continue to monitor the location for any further deterioration.
State changed to: No further action
Posted by Buckinghamshire Council at 09:23, Thu 11 December 2025
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