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Ash die back dangerous overhanging branches
Reported via mobile in the Trees and woodland category anonymously at 08:53, Mon 26 May 2025
Sent to Bath and North East Somerset Council less than a minute later. FixMyStreet ref: 7617266.
I reported this issue over a year ago a s it is no longer on the system. Ash die back in multiple trees overhanging private property behind 25 Harrison Down and neighbouring properties. One tree was removed near 19 and the tree surgeons said they would return to deal with the other trees- they didn't... These trees are dangerous and a high risk.
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Still open, via questionnaire, 17:23, Mon 23 June 2025
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Thank you for your report. We are investigating this issue and will keep your report updated throughout the process.
State changed to: Investigating
Posted by Bath and North East Somerset Council at 15:06, Tue 24 June 2025
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Still open, via questionnaire, 17:47, Mon 21 July 2025
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Still open, via questionnaire, 19:05, Mon 18 August 2025
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Still not actioned and looking more dead by the week.
Posted anonymously at 20:10, Mon 15 September 2025
Still open, via questionnaire -
Still open, via questionnaire, 00:00, Tue 14 October 2025
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Still not actioned- looking worse (as expected due to ash dieback)
Posted anonymously at 08:41, Tue 11 November 2025
Still open, via questionnaire -
Really concerning that this issue remains unresolved, particularly in these storms. The trees overhang our gardens and the public footpath behind. Ash die back and extensive ivy adding weight up into canopy and exacerbating risk of branch and whole tree falling
Posted anonymously at 21:27, Tue 9 December 2025
Still open, via questionnaire -
Still open, via questionnaire, 09:59, Wednesday 4 February 2026
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