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Jul 2023
Residents on a Harrogate street are demanding action after a mighty oak tree crashed down into neighbouring gardens twice in the space of a year.
The multi-trunk oak forms part of a row of mature trees overhanging gardens at Sherwood Drive in Hookstone.
One of its three trunks splintered in July last year, destroying the fence and badly damaging the garage roof belonging to Keith Crawford.
The incident prompted Mr Crawford and several neighbours to urge North Yorkshire Council, which owns the land the trees are on, to undertake pruning to prevent a repeat.
But nothing was done and a second trunk from the oak fell into the garage roofs of two properties alongside Mr Crawford's at 4am on Sunday morning.
Trees overhanging back gardens on Sherwood Drive.
He said the state of the trees posed a risk to people and property that the council had failed to act upon.
Mr Crawford said he couldn't recall any maintenance taking place during the 17 years he'd lived on Sherwood Drive and the trees were now far too big for residents to attempt to prune.
Christine Amour, who lives next door to Mr Crawford, was woken on her birthday last weekend by the sound of the tree crashing down. She said:
The Stray Ferret met other neighbours at Sherwood Drive last night who were equally concerned about the situation. They said their concerns to the council had also gone unanswered.
Keith and Christine Amour besides the fallen trunk, with their homes in the background.
The trees are situated on a cycleway and footpath that leads to Panhandle Park so they also pose a risk to passers-by.
We asked the council how many residents had complained about the trees on Sherwood Drive, why it had not taken action and whether it would now.
Michael Leah, assistant director for environment at the council, said:
Mr Leah added:
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