
Fly-tipping on Elfrida Crescent in Lewisham is creating an ongoing road hazard for residents and drivers, with a dumped bed and mattress obstructing the street. A resident reports this as a recurring problem, making the area unsafe.
A recent report to FixMyStreet details a significant fly-tipping incident on the corner of Elfrida Crescent and Longdown in Lewisham. According to the report, a bed with a mattress and other items have been dumped beside a telegraph pole. The resident states that the mattress frequently ends up in the road, creating a very dangerous situation for drivers. Photos accompany the report.
This is not an isolated incident, with the resident alleging that this is happening "again and again." The repeated dumping on Elfrida Crescent highlights a persistent issue in the Southend area of Lewisham. The presence of large items like a mattress in the carriageway forces drivers to take evasive action, potentially leading to accidents.
Lewisham Borough Council has acknowledged the report, with details passed to their Flytips Team for clearance. The council aims to clear the items within seven working days. The status of the report has been updated to "Internal referral" as of today, April 16, 2026.
OFFICIAL SOURCE VERIFICATION:
This report is based on data from FixMyStreet.
Document: Bed with Mattress and other stuff dumped beside Telegraph pole, 16th April
Source Link: https://www.fixmystreet.com/report/9301979
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