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Blind people at risk from overgrown foliage, says group

Communities / Sat 10th Aug 2024 at 06:33am

BLIND and partially sighted people are at risk of being injured and have had to walk in the road due to overgrown foliage, a campaign group said.

Sight Loss Councils (SLCs), based in Bedfordshire and Essex, have launched a campaign highlighting the dangers of overhanging branches.

As part of this, guidance was issued over how residents could cut back overgrown plants.

SLC manager Samantha Leftwich said: “Many blind and partially sighted individuals have reported to us that they have been hurt, injured, and had their path blocked by overgrown bushes, overhanging branches and foliage.

“This can reduce people’s confidence to travel independently and safely and discourage people from going out.”
She added: “As a guide dog owner, it is often a challenge to navigate when trees. bushes and foliage are overgrown.

“When this impedes on the pavement, I often have to re-route, or I am forced into the middle of the road with my guide dog Lizzie.

“We hope everyone will work with us to raise awareness of this issue and encourage everyone to cut it back.”

5 Comments for Blind people at risk from overgrown foliage, says group:

gary roberts
2024-08-10 07:56:35

This issue is close and upsetting. Please be aware of the concerns this article raises including general rubbish that is just left next to the bushes and roadside.

Kim Plunkett
2024-08-10 10:24:13

Not just for visually impaired people. Those on mobility scooters, pushing prams etc are forced off the footpath. The situation in CL is dire. Brambles, trees, shrubs etc. impeding and overhanging footpaths, pavements, bridleways. The council is failing to deal with the issue.

Susan Cremin
2024-08-10 15:46:50

Lots of brambles covering the path outside 5 Longbanks.

Mr D
2024-08-10 17:31:59

The footpath and cycle track past staple tye is disgraceful. The trees and bushes there have left a 12inch wide strip to walk along. How have the ward councillors failed to notice this? All over town there are paths that are overgrown and poorly maintained. When they get reported, the officers either pass the buck or ignore it altogether!

David Forman
2024-08-11 03:06:29

HTS only cut the shrubbery once per year. The exceptions include sight lines at junctions and footpath obstructions. So no excuse for not reporting to Harlow Council via Contact Harlow using email address [email protected]

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