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Directly Opposite Valley Farm Cottage
Reported via desktop in the Other tree issue category anonymously at 14:05, Sun 3 August 2025
Sent to Buckinghamshire Council less than a minute later. FixMyStreet ref: 7972061.
I am concerned that an approx 70ft Beech tree directly across the road from us is a danger to us and our property. The tree has all it's branches and foliage on one side (the road side) facing us and has a few dead branches on the other side. The tree next to it, a considerably smaller one (which had a fungal diereses) fell earlier this year missing us by a few inches completely blocking the road. I cleared this tree myself. I would like a second opinion on the larger tree as I believe that the tree would definatly crush us both if it were to come down, especially at night if we were in bed.
Updates
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A Highway Officer will carry out an initial assessment of the tree, emergency issues will be corrected or made safe at the time of the inspection, if reasonably practicable to do so. In this context, making safe may constitute displaying warning notices, coning‐off or fencing‐off to protect the public from the tree or other suitable action.
If the inspection team cannot make safe the defect at the time of inspection, then they will instigate the relevant emergency call procedures to ensure appropriate resources are mobilised to make the tree safe. Highway Officers are not qualified as tree experts and in some cases they may need to arrange for a tree surgeon to visit the site and carry out a survey on the tree which can take up to 12 weeks.
There may also be occasions when the issue reported will be classified as a minor defect and does not pose any risk to either the safety or the integrity of the highway, these are called minimum recording levels as specified in our Highways Safety Inspection Policy, in these cases no action will be taken.
We do not prune or remove council owned trees to improve natural light for a private property (including obstruction of solar panels). If you wish to carry out any work on a tree, you must first check the tree is not protected before any work is started. How to find out if a tree has a Tree Preservation Order (TPO) in Buckinghamshire.
Posted by Buckinghamshire Council at 14:05, Sun 3 August 2025
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The customer who made this report has received a communication privately from us
State changed to: Closed
Posted by Buckinghamshire Council at 15:30, Tue 5 August 2025
This report is now closed to updates from the public. You can make a new report in the same location.