‘High-risk’ trees in Crabble Avenue, Dover, chopped down after property damaged
16:34, 18 February 2024
updated: 16:39, 18 February 2024
Pictures show how dozens of mature trees have been chopped down – after a study found they were “at risk of falling”.
The long-standing beeches along Crabble Avenue in Dover have now been felled, leaving the area looking empty.
The decision to axe them came after one of the trees caused damage to a neighbouring property.
The beeches were located near the home grounds of Dover Athletic FC and Dover Rugby Club.
Dover District Council (DDC), which is behind the work, says all those cut down will be replaced with “a variety of native species”.
The local authority said: “Sadly, DDC is having to remove a number of ageing beech trees in Crabble Athletic Ground that are at risk of falling – any removed trees are to be replaced with a variety of native species.
“This follows a recent study carried out after one of the trees in the grounds fell and caused damage to a neighbouring property.
“Experts found that some of the trees presented a high risk, and works were recommended, including the removal of these over-mature trees.
“We have written to residents in the immediate area, and we apologise for any disruption or inconvenience caused during the works.”
Contractors began work on Monday and further landscaping works are yet to take place.
The timber has all been agreed with the contractors as an offset to the cost of the works.
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