Branch landed in our front garden and broke our plant pots.
Reported via mobile in the Trees damaging private property category by Stephen Gill at 07:09, Saturday 25 January 2025
Sent to Northumberland County Council less than a minute later. FixMyStreet ref: 7030050.
This tree has been reported previously on several occasions and we gave still not had a response. See reference number 6830744. If one of the higher branches had blown off we would now have a gaping hole in our newly replaced roof.
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Thank you for 'Reporting a Problem'. This information has been forwarded to the Tree & Woodland Officer. For more information follow https://www.northumberland.gov.uk/ Highways/ Report-a-tree-issue.aspx
Posted by Northumberland County Council at 07:09, Saturday 25 January 2025
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Tree team removed fallen branch
State changed to: Fixed
Posted by Northumberland County Council at 09:00, Friday 31 January 2025
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Tree team removed fallen branch
Posted by Northumberland County Council at 09:00, Friday 31 January 2025
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The fallen branch has been removed but I have still not been updated in writing about how the rot which caused the branch to snap off will be addressed. The man I spoke with said the council are not responsible as the land belongs to Shenstone holdings. I would like his message confirmed in writing as there is a higher more dangerous branch attached to this same area of rot.
State changed to: Open
Posted by Stephen Gill at 07:35, Saturday 22 February 2025
Still open, via questionnaire -
Still no written response to my initial question about this dangerous tree.
Posted by Stephen Gill at 08:01, Saturday 22 March 2025
Still open, via questionnaire