Overgrown srubs in Parking bay Weeds in Block paving parking bay
Reported via desktop in the Trees in housing estates category by Tony Cooper at 13:09, Sun 13 July 2025
Sent to Northumberland County Council less than a minute later. FixMyStreet ref: 7868694.
Srubs and grass near the parking bay are overgrown and out of controll hanging over private property. Weed growing on the parking bay and foot path round the bay.What We would like is Srubs to be cut back from the top and side area to be more respectable.Also weeds To be dug out to put weed killer on as they come back! Also around the road edge within our street weed killer for all proad edges
Updates
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Your report has been forwarded to the appropriate department. Please note, we are only able to inspect trees that are dead, damaged, diseased or causing a physical obstruction as a priority. All general tree maintenance work requests that are causing no risk of harm to people or property will be dealt with as resources allow.
For more information follow https://www.northumberland.gov.uk/ Highways/ Report-a-tree-issue.aspx
We are unable to provide a time frame for inspections and works relating to low priority requests. Please visit our web page for further information www.northumberland.gov.uk/Highways/Report-a-tree-issue.aspx
Posted by Northumberland County Council at 13:09, Sun 13 July 2025
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No The problem has not yet been sorted it was reported 0n 13 July and it is 10th August
Posted by Tony Cooper at 14:02, Sun 10 August 2025
Still open, via questionnaire -
It is Now 36 Working days since I sent photos and a report of this issue see ref 7868694. You sent me an e mail to ask if it had been resolved I replyed No So yes I would like it done within the next 7 days please . I am away for the next 10 days and would like an urgent responce to this I have let this hang on for over 36 Working Days
Posted by Tony Cooper at 20:04, Wed 3 September 2025
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Still open, via questionnaire, 15:50, Thu 11 September 2025
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This report has now been investigated. We have forwarded your report onto the relevant party to action. Unfortunately, this is not a tree issue.
Posted by Northumberland County Council at 10:22, Mon 29 September 2025
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