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Overhanging tree
Reported via desktop in the Tree Requires Pruning category anonymously at 14:41, Fri 17 June 2022
Sent to Bromley Council less than a minute later. FixMyStreet ref: 3604427.
This is a very large cedar tree which has been allowed to become distressed. It overhangs my garden and sheds large amounts of pine needles onto my garden washing and patio. The problem is becoming worse I suspect because the tree is far too large for its environment and is distressed perhaps quietly dieing, endangering the property next to it. Please assess this and take some action.
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Thank you for your report, this is now being investigated. Information on our services and the timeframes we aim to respond in can be found: http://www.bromley.gov.uk/ fixservices
State changed to: In progress
Posted by Bromley Council at 14:41, Fri 17 June 2022
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To help us action and resolve this issue please could further information be provided as comments to this report. For example information such as a house number or street light column number can greatly help us to correctly identify the location while further details such as the nature and scale of an issue (especially dumped rubbish) assists us co-ordinating an appropriate response.
State changed to: No further action
Posted by Bromley Council at 10:53, Mon 20 June 2022
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Hi thank you for your responce to my e mail. my appologies for not supplying enough information. The cedar tree wich is causing us a problem is situated in the car park between 65 and 67 Crystal Palace Park Road. My understanding is that this land belongs to Bromley Council. However if this incorrect please let me know who the land owner is . please feel free to contact me at any time on 07974734048. Thanks again for your help. Best wishes,Dave
Posted anonymously at 09:17, Tue 21 June 2022
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Thank you for your report, this is now being investigated. Information on our services and the timeframes we aim to respond in can be found: http://www.bromley.gov.uk/ fixservices
State changed to: In progress
Posted by Bromley Council at 11:25, Fri 24 June 2022
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Bromley Council are not responsible for maintaining private trees. Further information on your rights and options for dealing with overhanging trees from neighbouring private land can be found at the Citizen's Advice website: http://www.adviceguide.org.uk
State changed to: third party responsibility
Posted by Bromley Council at 14:27, Tue 28 June 2022
This report is now closed to updates from the public. You can make a new report in the same location.