Wednesday, 26 August 2009

Pruning Trees on Bakers Lane


Residents have contacted your Lib Dem team to ask for action to be taken to tackle the overhanging trees along Bakers Lane.




Councillor Sue McGuire inspects the trees on Bakers Lane.
As Councillor Sue McGuire explains
"The Trees and Woodlands Departmet have inspected the trees along Bakers Lane and have confirmed that they do need pruning work to be undertaken on them.This pruning work will include pruning branches over properties, the highway, removing dead wood and thinning the crowns of the trees where needed.
Sue added
"The trees that stand on Bakers Lane are Plane trees, and because of this they can only be pruned during Autumn/Winter when the leaves have fallen. This is due to the leaves being hairy and collecting dust and pollution which makes it very difficult to prune during Summer. The work will therefore be completed later on in the year after the leaves have fallen."
Councillor Carmel Preston said
"The trees look great and really add character to the road but its important that they are managed and maintaned properly otherwise they can easily become overgrown."

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