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Broken Glass at End of Estate- Who to Contact?

  • 17-09-2020 4:59pm
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    Hi all,

    I'm currently leasing in a small family estate. Noticed a good bit of broken Glass smashed at the bottom of the estate where kids play. I went out and tried to sweep it up but there's too much of it, don't know any neighbours but they don't seem too worried about having their kids play on a street with smashed glass everywhere :rolleyes: but never the less.

    Who would I get in contact with about it being cleaned up properly? Is that a thing even?

    Thanks a mill. Sorry if I'm the wrong place.


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 22,608 ✭✭✭✭Tell me how


    Hi all,

    I'm currently leasing in a small family estate. Noticed a good bit of broken Glass smashed at the bottom of the estate where kids play. I went out and tried to sweep it up but there's too much of it, don't know any neighbours but they don't seem too worried about having their kids play on a street with smashed glass everywhere :rolleyes: but never the less.

    Who would I get in contact with about it being cleaned up properly? Is that a thing even?

    Thanks a mill. Sorry if I'm the wrong place.

    Is it on a paved area or road?

    I used to be involved with the residents committee in my estate and a couple of times a year, we would ask the council to send in the road sweeper and they would do so.

    I emailed them once about a drain that was blocked with leaves/rubbish and they came in within 24 hours.

    I would suggest ringing local council and asking for road sweeping or someone who has involvement with it.


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