- Streets, roads and transport
- Environmental services
Please note this consultation is closed
Purpose
Lambeth Council aims to increase canopy cover across the borough and aim to plant 5000 trees between 2022 and 2026. Regrettably though, there are instances where we need to fell trees. Most street trees are felled because they are dead, irreparably damaged (for example by vehicle collisions) or decaying to the point where they are structurally unsound. We do not offer consultations on these fellings: they are ordered to maintain public safety.
Occasionally, a highway tree may need to be felled because it is causing damage to property in the form of subsidence. In these cases, under section 115 of the Environment Act (2021) local authorities have legal duty to consult the public on the felling of the tree. An open consultation period is run for 28 days following a consultation notice being placed on the tree.
Please see below current single tree removal consultations and their outcomes.
Tree Removal Notice
Location: the Pear tree at 52/54 Brook Drive
Consultation reference: DTC33958
Date notice affixed: 19 September 2024
Following investigations as part of Lambeth council’s normal tree management practices, the Pear tree at 52/54 Brook Drive has been conclusively implicated in subsidence related damage to property and regretfully, we have concluded that it must be removed to prevent further damage.
Click here to take a look at our Tree Management Policy.
How to respond
Should you require further information or wish to take part in the consultation by registering your opinion regarding the proposed felling, please submit a comment through our engagement platform:
quoting “DTC33958”
You can also email us at trees@lambeth.gov.uk or
Telephone on 020 7926 1000
Phone numbers
- Phone:020 7926 1000