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Enormous Sugar Maple Tree in need of pruning

Adroddwyd drwy desktop yn y categori Tree Requires Pruning yn ddienw am 16:01, Sul 21 Gorffennaf 2024 using FixMyStreet Pro

Anfon at Bromley Council llai na munud yn hwyrach. Cyfeirnod FixMyStreet: 6256745.

This tree (outside 154) was last pruned three years ago and once again has its branches hanging down over footpath and road. It is also overshadowing our garden. Four years ago we paid a tree surgeon to remove the overhanging branches affecting our garden at great expense- we don’t really want to have to do it again.

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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

    Cyflwr wedi newid i: In progress

    Postiwyd gan Bromley Council am 16:02, Sul 21 Gorffennaf 2024

  • No action is to be taken regarding the reported tree, please note that as outlined in our Tree Management Strategy (Tree management – London Borough of Bromley) the Council will not prune trees in relation to the following:

    • Branches overhanging properties - residents have the right to exorcise their right under Common Law to prune back branches to their property boundary.

    • Where a tree is thought be overly large.

    • Interference with satellite, TV, or other media reception.

    • Branches and/or limbs in physical contact with telephone wires - telephone wires are plastic coated and faults on the line are very rarely caused by contact with branches.

    • Excessive leaf fall: this is a seasonal problem and residents are expected to clear any leaf litter falling on their properties themselves. Leaf fall on the highway will be addressed through our street cleansing regime.

    • Fruit fall: this is a seasonal problem and residents are expected to clear any fruit falling on their properties themselves. Fruit fall on the highway will be addressed through our street cleansing regime.

    • Problems associated with pollen.

    • Excreta caused by insects or birds: honeydew (aphid excreta) and bird droppings are not sticky sap are not recognised in law as a ‘legal nuisance’

    • Obstruction of view: there are no rights associated with maintaining trees in accordance with maintaining views in British law

    • Lack of light: there is no ‘Right to light’ (or shade) in British law.

    Cyflwr wedi newid i: No further action

    Postiwyd gan Bromley Council am 13:23, Llun 22 Gorffennaf 2024

  • This tree has been inspected and is not considered to require remedial works at this time. Bromley will only undertake works to a tree for an identified health & safety or highway obstruction issue. The situation will be reviewed cyclically and any required action will be addressed within a future works programme.

    Postiwyd gan Bromley Council am 13:26, Llun 22 Gorffennaf 2024

This report is now closed to updates from the public. Gallwch wneud adroddiad newydd am yr un lleoliad .