As per title - I have tree branches growing into the back fence. Garden backs onto Parkland Walk, flat belongs to L&Q.
L&Q is not getting back to me about it and I really have no idea who to contact as trees grow behind the fence (no access to them from my garden).
The trees that are high enough and have branches hanging over the fence into the garden are no issue but there are some that are pushing the back fence from the Parkland Walk into the garden and some that are simply breaking through the panels.
Does anyone know who is in charge of some maintenance of Parkland Walk at all and could maybe sort this out?
I was given some detail of 2 people ages ago, emailed them but never got any reply.
Thanks a lot for any pointers
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I sent a legal analysis regarding encroaching trees to my neighbour. I am not sure if it also applies to a public entity although I think it would because it's about your property not theirs. If you message me I can send it to you or even just reprint it here if you like. The one thing to keep in mind is that tree preservation order scenario although it's not likely.
As a public service, here is the legal analysis. Note in particular the section on Abatement. The Consultation aspect is the part that is being ridiculed here because it's the Council (although it could be that the landowner is different, but I can't imagine who else as the railroad is defunct.) There are links below but it's into a paywall sorry.
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The Council's Tree Service is responsible for all our 'public' trees. Most of the Parkland Walk is in a conservation area as shown on the Council's map of Conservation areas in Haringey. All public and private conservation area trees have Tree Protection Orders on them automatically.
I'm pretty sure the land is now owned by the Council.
Reporting the issue should always get a response. The 'http://www.haringey.gov.uk/contact/report-it section of their website has a menu - one item is 'tree obstruction', which leads to:
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To report a problem or dangerous tree, you need to register or log in to My Account and then select ‘Add a Report’, then select the correct category from the drop down menu.
Report a problem with a tree through My Account
We will inspect the problem within 10 working days.
Once we have inspected the problem, we will let you know what action we will take. If work is needed on the tree, we will instruct our contractor. It could take up to 8 weeks to complete depending on the nature and urgency of the work needed.
We will contact you by email to let you know the result of the inspection and again when the repair has been completed.
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I've done quite a bit of tree reporting on behalf of others (Haringey Tree Wardens) and they always get back to me, usually with a resolution and quite quickly. Although I'm a frequent critic of the Council on other matters, I take my hat off to the Aboriculturalists in our Tree Service - they know their onions.
Worth knowing if you get less-than-excellent service from them so we can put pressure on them to do what they're paid by us to do.
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