The tree has began to lean and fall forward causing new cracks in the pavement
Reported via mobile in the Tree in poor health category anonymously at 19:58, Mon 2 September 2024 using FixMyStreet Pro
Sent to Bristol City Council less than a minute later. FixMyStreet ref: 6428496.
This is the 2nd report about the same tree problem which is worsening. The 1st report went un answered by the council. This was reported over 12 months ago.
The tree outside our property 4 Lawrence Grove, BS94EJ has began to lean forward at an increased angle. There are new cracks in the pavement opening and a rise in one of the gutters on our driveway.
This problem is worsening and such a large tree would cause enormous damage were it to fall.
The tree also has a huge canopy now as it has not been cut back for several years, this is something that has also been reported about trees on Lawrence Grove, but this one has a significantly greater lean than the others.
Please reply to this report. I appreciate the authority is busy, and the electronic reporting g system is the most efficient method but it is worrying g that the tree is leaning and I am unclear on a further course of action if this message is un answered.
With thanks, Mark Lightburn 07874700958
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A new enquiry has been raised for this issue.
Posted by Bristol City Council at 19:58, Mon 2 September 2024
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We've investigated this query but have been unable to trace any issue that requires action. If you believe that the issue still exists, please review the location/description provided and let us have further details to help identify where the problem is via an update on Fix My Street. Photos are very helpful in identifying the exact location or issue.
Posted by Bristol City Council at 13:55, Tue 1 October 2024
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