Tree overhanging pavement
Reported via desktop in the Encroachment of the highways by trees or shrubs category anonymously at 10:38, Wednesday 3 June 2026
Sent to Shropshire Council less than a minute later. Council ref: 14212464.
Tree on the verge on Easthope Road is over hanging the pavement making it impossible for wheel chairs and people with walking frames to get past.
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Posted by Shropshire Council at 10:38, Wednesday 3 June 2026
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The vast majority of hedges are privately owned and maintained. Privately maintained hedges are assessed based upon an inspection.
If the hedge is deemed to be above an actionable level, we will try to establish who the land owner is to ask them to undertake the work themselves. We give a reasonable time frame to comply with our request. If necessary, we can serve a notice upon the land/ property owner requiring them to cut the hedge back for encroachment and/ or safety.
Hedge maintenance should be undertaken outside the bird nesting season which runs from 1st March to 30th September. However, Notices issued to rectify safety issues override the bird nesting season.
This process can take a number of weeks due to the land registry requirements and associated timescales of serving notice under the Highways Act so the hedge may remain overgrown for some time.
To read more about how we are managing highway maintenance, please see our website at: https://next.shropshire.gov.uk/ drainage-and-flooding/ be-prepared-for-flooding/ guidance-on-highway-ditches-hedges-and-trees/ a> p>
Posted by Shropshire Council at 10:39, Wednesday 3 June 2026
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