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118 All Souls Avenue Willesden NW10 3AA
Reported via mobile in the Street tree replacement request category anonymously at 02:51, Wednesday 10 April 2024
Sent to Brent Council less than a minute later. FixMyStreet ref: 5832011.
10th April 2024 Dear Sir/Madam,
Re: 118 All Souls Avenue Willesden NW10 3AA.
I am the owner of the aforementioned Property, which is currently under a long-term lease with Notting Hill Genesis and is used to provide affordable housing to low-income families.
During a recent inspection visit to the Property, I observed that a tree has been planted on the public footpath in a central position to my property.
I kindly request the removal of this tree as soon as possible for the following reasons:
1. As evidenced by the attached pictures, all other recently planted trees on the road are situated on the boundary line between adjoining properties.
2. â Similarly, in line with the majority of properties on that stretch of the road, I intend to submit an application for the creation of a driveway in the near future. The placement of the mentioned tree in its current location poses an issue for my prospective application and access to the driveway.
I anticipate your response to the above matter within ten working days.
Yours faithfully,
Mr. Dick Email:t1kc@outlook.com
Updates
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This report has been received by our Street Tree Team. We plan to inspect within 30 days and provide an update.
State changed to: Investigating
Posted by Brent Council at 02:51, Wednesday 10 April 2024
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This report has been closed.
The Council occasionally receives requests from residents to prune or remove trees. To ensure an impartial, reasonable and accountable service is provided to all of its residents, the Council does not remove or prune trees to allay or resolve:
Interference with satellite, TV or media reception; Touching telephone wires; Leaf fall or fallen fruit; Problems associated with pollen; Mess caused by insects or birds; Honeydew or sticky sap; Where a tree is perceived to be visually too large; Obstruction of view; Overhanging branches; Lack of/too much light; Sight lines of Private CCTV systems; Pruning or removing because a resident is willing to pay; Speculation that a tree may cause damage to a building or structure.
To view our full tree management policy please see: https://www.brent.gov.uk/ environment/ trees-hedges-grass-and-overgrown-gardens/ trees#councilownedtrees
Thank you
State changed to: Closed
Posted by Brent Council at 13:54, Thursday 18 April 2024
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