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Tree
Reported in the Hedges / trees on rights of way category anonymously at 14:13, Fri 12 June 2015
Sent to Warwickshire County Council 2 minutes later. FixMyStreet ref: 647020.
Huge oak tree is far too big for this road - canopy is far too high above telephone wires, tarmac around tree has again broken down making it dangerous for anyone to walk on the path - especially over the last 6 weeks with high winds the tree visibly moves which makes sense of the broken tarmac - yes it is called the woodlands - why cannot it be removed and a more suitable tree be planted as in other locations around rugby?
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Warwickshire County Council has received your report which will be reviewed accordingly. There are no automatic updates to the status of this report - this is something we are working on as part of the improvements to fault reporting
Posted anonymously at 17:32, Fri 12 June 2015
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Still open, via questionnaire, 09:31, Wed 29 July 2015
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as at 28th July - no one has come out to look at the state of pavement as promised by the Highway Office or a reply received from Rugby Borough Council as Warwickshire Highways confirmed that it had been passed over to them with regards to the comments on the tree - neighbours have also contacted council at beginning of May regarding this issue and to date have still not had the courtesy of a reply either
Posted anonymously at 09:31, Wed 29 July 2015
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Still open, via questionnaire, 11:24, Wed 26 August 2015
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email received from Rugby council advising that the tree is not dangerous, believes preservation order on it but could not confirm - I queried it should have a plaque with a number on it if this is the case - do not intend to review tree until June 2018 - and that the path with roots coming through and tarmac breaking up is not dangerous - email came through as very disinterested - have sent reply back with comments - to date no response
Posted anonymously at 11:24, Wed 26 August 2015
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State changed to: Closed
Updated by an administrator at 11:06, Thu 15 March 2018
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