The article reports on 16 incidents of dumped vehicles and Lime bikes recorded in the borough during the first week of February. Residents have turned to FixMyStreet, an online platform, to report these local infrastructure issues including abandoned cars, hazardous trip hazards, and defunct Lime bikes. Highlights include a car without a number plate that has remained unmoved for weeks and multiple Lime bikes causing hazards. The sudden increase in these incidents has led to actions by Bromley Council to address the problem.
In the first week of February, a number of incidents, including dumped vehicles and Lime bikes, were reported in the borough, highlighting local infrastructure issues.
FixMyStreet serves as a valuable resource for residents to report local infrastructure issues, facilitating community engagement in maintaining public spaces.
Various abandoned vehicles, including eight Lime bikes and several damaged cars, have raised concerns among residents, prompting reports to Bromley Council for investigation and action.
The rising number of dumped vehicles and hazardous items like abandoned bikes signals a growing issue in the borough, emphasizing the need for community awareness and action.
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