Tuesday, 5 November 2013

Tree Removals Planned in West Hampstead

We have been informed that the Council will be carrying out works to remove certain trees in West Hampstead after a recently carried out an inspection. 

It has become necessary to remove several trees for health and safety reasons.

Below is a list of locations and reasons for removal of the trees.

West Hampstead
 Tree species
 Reason for Removal
ALVANLEY GARDENS NW6
Aesculus hippcastanum
Trunk decay
CLEVE ROAD NW6
Robinia pseudoacacia
Dead/dying
CREDITON HILL NW6
Sorbus intermedia
Basal decay
FAWLEY ROAD NW6
Tilia europaea
Dying
FAWLEY ROAD NW6
Tilia europaea
Root and butt decay
HONEYBOURNE ROAD NW6
Betula pendula
Dying
WEST END LANE NW6
Prunus sargentii
Trunk Decay
WEST END LANE NW6
Sorbus sargentiana
Dying

The trees are scheduled for removal during the forthcoming winter by our term tree contractors. A felling notice will be placed on each a minimum of 10 working days before the work is carried out. Where required we will be placing additional information on the trees to inform residents.

The vacant tree pits have been added to the tree planting list.

For further information about the Council’s tree programme (including tree removal and re-planting plans), log on tohttp://camden.gov.uk/trees. The above tree will be placed on the website list of trees to be removed once the works order has been issued to the tree contractor.

If you have any further questions please do not hesitate to contact -

Robert Butcher 
Arboricultural Officer
Culture and Sport
Culture and Environment
London Borough of Camden

Telephone:   020 7974 1862
Fax:               020 7974 1649

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