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Reporting a tree on Council land

When you report a tree to the council it will be inspected to assess its condition and decide what action will be taken next

When reporting Ash Dieback to the council we need as much information as possible including where the tree is and what condition it is in.

Dependant on the condition of the tree, its location and whether it is posing an unreasonable risk we will either record the tree and monitor its condition or arrange for the tree to be pruned or felled.  

We will not necessarily fell a tree just because it has the disease.

We are carrying out yearly Ash Dieback surveys of all Ash trees located in our high and medium risk sites and other large ash trees outside of those sites.

 

Last modified on 18 September 2024

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