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Tree leaning at dangerous angle Eastwell Close

Reported via desktop in the Tree Requires Pruning category anonymously at 18:20, Mon 17 July 2023

Sent to Bromley Council less than a minute later. FixMyStreet ref: 4796728.

This tree was report back in September 22. According to your records it has been remedied. Nothing has been done and now it is at an extreme angle of approximately 90º. It really isn't safe at all and needs urgent attention.

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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 18:21, Mon 17 July 2023

  • 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 10:31, Thu 20 July 2023

  • There should be a second tree just to the right of tall tree on the left in the uploaded photo. The green line gives the approximate position it should be in, the red line gives its current position. It's coming up for 1 year since this was originally reported and as there are young children playing in the garden it's overhanging thats a worry. The owner of the next house is a keen gardener and it would break her heart to find that laying across the flower beds.

    Posted anonymously at 09:36, Tue 25 July 2023

  • Resident has called in, is very concerned about the tree that is running down next to 57 Kings Hall Road, as in the picture that they have uploaded, Where the marker is on the map is where the tree is situated, would this be able to be looked at again as children are playing in the area, and residents doing the gardens, The resident is concerned there made be a accident because of the tree. The tree was at 45 degrees 2 weeks ago but is now at 90 degrees would this be able to be looked at as a matter of urgency.

    State changed to: Open

    Posted anonymously at 09:57, Tue 25 July 2023

  • 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 09:49, Mon 7 August 2023

  • We are continuing to investigate and working to resolve this report

    Posted by Bromley Council at 14:31, Mon 7 August 2023

  • Thank you for your continued patience whilst we investigate this issue.

    Posted by Bromley Council at 15:53, Tue 3 October 2023

  • Our contractor has been notified to take the appropriate action.

    Posted by Bromley Council at 16:11, Tue 3 October 2023

  • The works are in hand to be completed as a priority, thank you for your patience.

    Posted by Bromley Council at 13:15, Wed 4 October 2023

  • Thank you for your patience whilst we work to resolve your issue.

    Posted by Bromley Council at 10:02, Fri 17 November 2023

  • Thank you for your continued patience whilst we work to resolve your enquiry, please note that storm clearance works from Tuesdays high winds may cause delays to this.

    Posted by Bromley Council at 10:10, Wednesday 10 January 2024

  • Trees are on private land, Bromley Borough Council has no responsibility over the tree in question.

    State changed to: Closed

    Posted by Bromley Council at 14:35, Friday 19 January 2024

  • 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 14:35, Friday 19 January 2024

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