She is concerned over the potential for damage
A resident in Clifton is calling for a fence put up by Nottingham City Council around 12 years ago to be "made safe" again, after it broke earlier in the year and someone dumped asbestos in woodland at the back of her home. Due to bad weather earlier in the year and overgrowth, fencing at the back of Jane Wootton's property on Summerwood Lane was damaged.
Jane is also worried about trees overgrowing into her back garden because of the fence breaking and the potential for branches to either hit her or her husband, Philip Wootton, 84. She is also concerned over the potential for damage to be caused to their property. She wants the local authority to cut this back and stop the problem.
"Especially in the winter, I'm frightened in case they come over and either hurt us or damage our property. It needs all cutting back, there's no way this can carry on. "If it's not fixed, it could get out of hand. It looks beautiful, don't get me wrong, but I want it to be made safe, some of the brambles on the bushes are very dangerous too."
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