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I reported this on 20/02/2025. Issue is closed?

Reported via mobile in the Overgrown or obscuring view (NH) category by Robert Locke at 12:38, Tuesday 1 April 2025

Sent to National Highways less than a minute later. FixMyStreet ref: 7370301.

I reported this on 20 February this year, I see the issue is closed? Why? Is it acceptable that self seeded young trees are growing in cracks on the footpath bridge that crosses the A444? If this continues the footpath/bridge will become blocked, surely as they mature they will affect the integrity of the bridge and as they become trees they become an ‘ECO’ problem? The short stretch of footpath is the only footpath where the intrusive vegetation was not cut back approx 1.50metres from the footpath? Invasive vegetation encroaching on footpath and self seeded trees growing on footbridge

The footpath between the subway under the Stivichall Interchange to the footbridge over the A444 has encroaching vegetation (nettles and brambles and the like) restricting the width of the footpath. Also on the same footbridge, self-seeded tree saplings (about 10) have taken root on the footbridge and are about a metre tall. Surely this is not not for the actual bridge superstructure in the long term?

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    Posted by National Highways at 15:06, Thursday 3 April 2025