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Overhanging Willow tree

Reported via desktop in the Report a tree problem category anonymously at 20:19, Wed 24 May 2023

Sent to Oxfordshire County Council less than a minute later

The Willow tree overhanging the bridge on the rail station side needs to be cut back as you have to duck to get under it, it also narrows the path. With the amount of pedestrians now using the bridge it is getting dangerous especially if people have sight problems.

Council ref: ENQ23963044

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  • Thank you for your enquiry. This issue has been passed onto the relevant team for investigation.

    State changed to: Investigating

    Posted by Oxfordshire County Council at 20:19, Wed 24 May 2023

  • Still no change.

    Posted anonymously at 17:30, Thu 29 June 2023

  • No action taken so far

    Posted anonymously at 20:57, Mon 3 July 2023

  • I reported this two months ago but nothing has been done! Please could you get this cut back as it is dangerous. I push my Mum's wheelchair over the bridge quite regularly and have to duck to get under the branches. The council want people to walk rather than use cars but the pavements are not fit for purpose!.

    Posted anonymously at 10:50, Fri 4 August 2023

  • We live next to all this construction and it has really effected our life. The least the city could do is cut back these trees. I cannot see where we are walking with the trees overhanging and the road signs on the walkway and the huge crowds of people getting off the buses. I have 4 small children and only walk to get around. Please please please take care of this.

    Posted anonymously at 16:07, Fri 4 August 2023

  • The low hanging branches have now been cleared. Thank you for your enquiry.

    State changed to: Investigation complete

    Posted by Oxfordshire County Council at 12:40, Fri 11 August 2023

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