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Message from the LCSP regarding tree removal on the ladder

We have had the following information about the removal of some trees in the Ladder. I understand the affected trees will be marked with a notice and that trees removed will be replaced. If you have any concerns about individual trees you can contact Clare Carter, details below
[O/S means outside the number given, OPP means opposite, on the other side of the road.]
Please find attached the tree works programme for the ladder roads. Works are to commence Aug 4th and will take approx 1mth
The following are the reasons for the removals:
Lothair Road Nth
1. OPP 81 Acer sp. Damage caused to an adjacent property by the tree
2. OPP 67 Acer sp. Unsuitable specie for the location, extensive root systems and the roots continue to disrupt the highway

Umfreville Road
1. OPP 1 Prunus sp. The lean contravenes the Highways Act and public access is restricted
2. O/S 74 Crataegus sp. The tree is ½ dead
3. O/S 1 Purple leaf plum. The trees is ½ dead


Cavendish Road

1. O/S 1 Purple leaf plum. Ganoderma fungus at base (if tree is left could deem the tree unsafe)
2. O/S 7. Purple leaf plum. Tree is ¾ dead
3. O/S 11. Tree is dead


Duckett Road

1. Purple leaf plum. Tree has been proven to be the cause of subsidence damage to a property

Mattison Road
1. O/S 22 Prunus sp. suffering blossom wilt It causes the trees to go into decline and usually die within 2-3 yrs. There is no treatment for the fungus.

Pemberton Road
1. O/S 49 Sorbus sp. Tree is dead


Warham Road

1. O/S 99 Acer sp. Tree is unsuitable specie & loo large for its location. Its root system continues to disrupts the pavement past pruning has not alleviated the problem

Seymour Road

1. O/S 72 Sorbus sp. Unsuitable specie for the location and damage can been seen to the adjacent property caused by the tree
2. O/S 68 Sorbus sp. Decay seen to the main stem, if tree remains likely to become unsafe
Hewitt Road
1. O/S 33. Prunus sp. Ganoderma fungus at base (if tree is left could deem the tree unsafe)

Allison Road
1. BT 110/112. Sorbus sp. Tree is in decline and dying

Beresford Road

1. O/S 115 Sorbus sp. Tree is ½ dead
2. O/S 24 Prunus sp. Tree is over mature and had grown too large for its location. Its root system continues to disrupts the pavement past pruning has not alleviated the problem
3. Side of 200 Wightman Road . Prunus sp. Tree is in decline and dying

Falkland Road
1. OPP 44 Sorbus sp. Leaning and has grafted root stock from the hawthorn family. These trees are unsuitable and have a high failure rate for falling over in high winds

Frobisher Road
1. Prunus sp O/S hall. Tree is ½ dead

Lausanne Road
1. O/S 73 Prunus sp. Tree is in decline

Hampden Road
1. BT 53/55 Prunus sp. Tree is in decline


Sydney Road

1. BT 83/85 Crataegus sp. Tree is dead
2. BT 98/100. Purple leaf plum. Tree has ganoderma fungus at base (if tree is left could deem the tree unsafe)
3. OS 70. Crataegus sp. Tree is ½ dead
4. O/S 50 Crataegus sp. Tree is in decline
Should you require further information let me know

Regards
Clare Carter
Arboricultural Officer
London Borough of Haringey

Tel: 020 8489 5774
Fax: 020 8489 5642
Email: clare.carter@haringey.gov.uk
Web: www.haringey.gov.uk
Mail: Recreation Services, Contract House, Park View Road , London N17 9AY

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What I would like to know is - are they going to plant new ones instead. We used to have so many flowering trees on Umfreville it was one of the prettiest streets, but now it's looking rather bare and blighted.
Maddy
Maddy, see this discussion. (Includes a letter from the Council about replacement)

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