Note from Green Gait Owners – Tree Works on the Green in Flaxton
The large branch that fell from one of the largest black poplars on the Green last year prompted a risk assessment to public safety of all the trees on the Green in the Conservation Area. An arboricultural consultant carried out this survey and followed up with a detailed assessment of three trees, the two ‘veteran’ black poplars and one of the copper beeches. This indicated that the risk to public safety was significant and urgent measures were required on each tree both to reduce risks to the public and to reduce the risk of total loss of the tree and its visual amenity and value for wildlife.
Experienced tree surgeons have been engaged and are scheduled to carry out the required work on 1st and 2nd April. This will involve reducing the height of each tree with large machinery and branches falling, so please do not approach the area whilst the work is being carried out.
The smaller branches will be cleared from the Green by the tree surgeons. The larger branches will be cut to shorter lengths and removed to the hard standing in front of the village hall. These will be available for village residents to use and will be allocated on the basis of the use to which they will be put. Preference will be given in the first instance to uses that maintain biodiversity on or near the Green, second to reuse for recreation, art or other use that maintains them in timber form and finally to use as fuel.
The logs should not be cut further on site and all logs must be cleared by 4th April.
Please contact Steve Axford (01904 463399) or Adrian Lawrence (01904 468472), if you would like to collect any of the logs.
