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Overgrown trees and vegetation in areas between Weston High Street and the backs of properties 19-31 Harcourt Gardens, BA14DLSt

Reported via mobile in the Overgrown vegetation in Council parks and green spaces category anonymously at 14:46, Thursday 12 September 2024

Sent to Bath and North East Somerset Council 38 minutes later. Council ref: 6465566.

The trees in an area of ground (not owned by the householders) between the backs of the properties in Harcourt Gardens and the pavement on Weston High Street have grown very high and are also overhanging the access pathway and backs of gardens in Harcourt Gardens. Please can the council arrange for these to be cut back and controlled. Thank you for your help.

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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 14:46, Thursday 12 September 2024

  • 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 15:17, Thursday 12 September 2024

  • 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 ‘Obstructive vegetation’

    State changed to: Open

    Posted by Bath and North East Somerset Council at 15:24, Thursday 12 September 2024

  • This matter has not yet been dealt with. Please can you advise the action the council is to take, particularly in the light of the recent gales which illustrated the importance of trimming the trees back to reduce risk of damage or injury. Thank you.

    Posted anonymously at 12:07, Monday

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