
Large helium gas canisters have been found dumped inside the entrance to Westheath recreational ground on Clovelly Road, West Heath, near a children's playground. It has created an urgent and unresolved hazard in the London Borough of Bexley.
A resident reported discovering a significant number of large helium gas canisters and boxes left by a hedge inside the entrance to Westheath recreational ground, specifically at the Clovelly Road entrance. This fly-tipping incident, reported on 12th April, is particularly concerning as the items are located near a children’s play area. Residents say these abandoned items could cause injury to children investigating them, making the park unsafe to use.
The presence of dumped gas canisters on Clovelly Road creates a direct hazard for families and young children who frequent Westheath recreational ground. One resident, who was taking their young grandchildren to the park, expressed deep concern over the potential for injury. The issue impacts the safety and accessibility of a vital community green space in Bexley, forcing residents to navigate around a dangerous obstruction.
The complaint, lodged anonymously via FixMyStreet Pro, was sent to the London Borough of Bexley shortly after being reported. The council said: "Work to resolve the issue you raised and undertaken on a priority basis. We cannot provide specific timescales but aim to get this matter resolved as soon as possible, and we will notify you."
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Document: Dumped gas canisters near children’s play area !!, 12th April
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