Tree interfering with street light and telephone lines
Adroddwyd drwy mobile yn y categori Rights of way yn ddienw am 12:06, Sad 23 Medi 2023
Anfon at Hampshire County Council llai na munud yn hwyrach. Cyfeirnod FixMyStreet: 5023670.
A tree outside 6 Hurstville Drive, Waterlooville is interfering with a number of telephone wires strung from a telegraph pole, and a street light (3).
This is a practical example of a tree too close the carriageway. The tree is less than 12 feet from the centre of the made-up carriageway.
The attached image is old and the tree has grown since.
Recently the constituency MP was reminded in a letter from Richard Holden, Minister for Roads and Transport, that Section 96(6) of The Highways Act 1980 states:
"(6)No tree, shrub, grass verge, guard or fence shall be planted, laid out or erected under this section, or, if planted, laid out or erected under this section, allowed to remain, in such a situation as to hinder the reasonable use of the highway by any person entitled to use it, or so as to be a nuisance or injurious to the owner or occupier of premises adjacent to the highway."
A tree which causes damage to telephone lines serving nearby residences and blocks illuminance from a street light is a nuisance and can be injurious to owners and occupiers of premises adjacent to the highway.
Such interference is one of the reasons the 15 feet rule was encompassed in primary statute and has remained in primary statute continually for over 187 years.
Blocking of light can be construed as hindering the reasonable use of the highway by any person entitled to use it.
In accordance with Section 96(6) the tree should not be allowed to remain, in such a situation.
Diweddariadau
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Yn parhau i fod ar agor, trwy holiadur, 15:45, Sad 21 Hydref 2023
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Hampshire County Council has refused to take any action.
If the tree is blown down in a storm, and there have been three violent storms in succession recently, it will take the telephone wire with it and may damage the telegraph pole.
If an occupier is trying to contact emergency services by landline and loses their connection owing to the negligence of the council staff that person could die, all because the council thinks trees are more important than human life
This is not exaggerated and there are precedents.
Postiwyd yn ddienw am 06:46, Sul 19 Tachwedd 2023
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Yn parhau i fod ar agor, trwy holiadur, 07:47, Sul 17 Rhagfyr 2023
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Yn parhau i fod ar agor, trwy holiadur, 04:49, Llun 15 Ionawr 2024
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Disregarded by the county council
Postiwyd yn ddienw am 09:31, Llun 12 Chwefror 2024
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Still disregarded by the county council and soon it will get worse with new growth.
Postiwyd yn ddienw am 13:43, Llun 11 Mawrth 2024
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Yn parhau i fod ar agor, trwy holiadur, 08:45, Maw 9 Ebrill 2024
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Ignored by the council
Postiwyd yn ddienw am 14:33, Maw 7 Mai 2024
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Yn parhau i fod ar agor, trwy holiadur, 16:17, Maw 4 Mehefin 2024
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Yn parhau i fod ar agor, trwy holiadur, 19:43, Maw 2 Gorffennaf 2024
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Disregarded by the county council
Postiwyd yn ddienw am 05:34, Mer 31 Gorffennaf 2024
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Yn parhau i fod ar agor, trwy holiadur, 10:22, Mer 28 Awst 2024
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Yn parhau i fod ar agor, trwy holiadur, 14:38, Mer 25 Medi 2024
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Yn parhau i fod ar agor, trwy holiadur, 04:31, Iau 24 Hydref 2024
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Yn parhau i fod ar agor, trwy holiadur, 13:43, Iau 21 Tachwedd 2024
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Yn parhau i fod ar agor, trwy holiadur, 19:43, Iau 19 Rhagfyr 2024
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Yn parhau i fod ar agor, trwy holiadur, 04:19, Dydd Gwener 17 Ionawr 2025
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Yn parhau i fod ar agor, trwy holiadur, 06:48, Dydd Gwener 14 Chwefror 2025
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Yn parhau i fod ar agor, trwy holiadur, 14:19, Dydd Sadwrn 15 Mawrth 2025
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