Beckenham, London – Local Conservatives (Stephen Ayshford, Patrick Olliffe and Cllr Mike Tickner) have secured swift action from Bromley Council to address a rise in rodent activity affecting properties at The Drive, following growing concerns from residents.
The rodent issue was traced to a service road behind Beckenham High Street, where poor waste management and fly-tipping were identified as key contributors. The Beckenham Conservative team responded by delivering a targeted survey on 16 May 2025 to gather feedback from affected households.
Cllr. Michael Tickner said,
“Resident input was vital in identifying the scale of the issue and pushing for immediate intervention. We’re pleased that practical steps have now been taken.”
Actions Taken by Bromley Council:
- Clearing and sweeping the service road to remove fly-tipped waste;
- Repositioning and securing eurobins to contain commercial waste more effectively;
- Issuing Community Protection Warnings to businesses, requiring better bin management and pest-proofing;
- Advising residents above the shops on responsible waste disposal, with enforcement action if necessary.
The Conservative team is also calling for further measures, including the installation of clear anti-fly-tipping signage along the service road to deter future dumping.
Stephen Ayshford said,
“We know how important clean and safe streets and gardens are to our residents,” the spokesperson added. “We will continue to monitor the situation and press for long-term solutions.”
