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bamboo on township roads** important

  • London Britain Township Office Staff
  • Dec 19, 2025
  • 1 min read

Bamboo alonng Township roads is an ongoing problem. This creates an EXTREMELY DANGEROUS safety hazard for ALL DRIVERS. The ROAD CREW are trying to safely salt and plow the roads and encounter the bamboo lying in the roadway.

If you are a property owner with bamboo along the Township road and/or in the Township ROW you should have also received a letter from the Township Zoning Officer Dave Gargula. It is imprerative that you respond immediately to the Zoning Offficer.

Dave Gargula can be reached at 302-218-7173 or email dave.djgs@gmail.com

PICTURES FROM THE DECEMBER SNOW STORM OF THE BABMOO ON:

CHESTERVILLE RD

GOOD HOPE RD

FLINT HILL RD


 
 

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London Britain Township

Office and Townhall

81 Good Hope Road Landenberg PA 19350

P: (610) 255-0388 / F: (610) 255-3542

EMAIL: carolyn.londonbritaintwp@comcast.net

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10:00 am - 12:30 pm

**Open By Appointment Only

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