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High risk vegetation
Reported via desktop in the Trees and woodland category anonymously at 10:48, Tue 1 March 2022 using FixMyStreet Pro
Sent to Bath and North East Somerset Council 57 minutes later. FixMyStreet ref: 3352706.
I am extremely worried about this Ash tree which has a large fork arching over the road to our children's Nursery. The tree probably has Ash Dieback disease (most in the area do) which will weaken it, and puts it at risk of falling onto the road which would probably be fatal for anyone passing underneath. The exact location using What 3 Words is begun.excellent.logbook.
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Thank you for your report, it will be reviewed by the appropriate team.
State changed to: In progress
Posted by Systems Team at 10:48, Tue 1 March 2022
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We've looked into this report and are investigating the issue.
We will update this report once we decide what action to take.State changed to: Investigating
Posted by Systems Team at 11:42, Tue 1 March 2022
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We've passed this report to another team in the council. They will carry out any further work needed. Sometimes it can take a little longer as a result.
We'll update this report once we've decide what action to take.
Category changed from ‘Overhanging Vegetation’ to ‘Trees and woodland’
State changed to: Open
Posted by Bath and North East Somerset Council at 11:45, Tue 1 March 2022
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The council is annually surveying the Ash trees along the highway network for Ash Die back disease and will take the approppriate action when it is identified.
State changed to: Action scheduled
Posted by Bath and North East Somerset Council at 12:21, Tue 1 March 2022
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