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Stanley Road

Reported via mobile in the Damage Caused By a Street Tree category anonymously at 21:34, Mon 27 October 2025

Sent to Merton Council less than a minute later. Council ref: SRQ-1261897-Z9G3J2.

Pavements curb lifting with tree roots out side no 4 tree to big needs cutting back overhanging my garden as we are pensioners not willing to climb to cut down not been dii i ne for few years

Updates

  • Thank you for reporting a problem with a street tree.

    We aim to inspect street tree problems within 10 working days of being reported, or 2 hours if the tree is dangerous. We aim to carry out any necessary work within 30 working days.

    Did you know…?
    We care for more than 20,000 street trees in Merton, including pruning, pollarding, and planting hundreds each year to keep streets green, safe, and walkable.

    Posted by Merton Council at 21:34, Mon 27 October 2025

  • Thank you for your report. We understand that the roots of street trees can sometimes cause damage to roads or pavements. Our Highways team have inspection and maintenance programme in place to repair any damage and prevent trip hazards. This upkeep is part of the shared cost of enjoying the many benefits that street trees bring to our community. If you notice pavement damage that needs extra attention, please report it separately using the link below for a direct response and updates: https://www.merton.gov.uk/ streets-parking-transport/ streets-and-pavements/ dangerous-paving According to Merton Council’s policy document: Tree Strategy 2023–2029 and common law precedents: Residents have right to prune overhanging branches or encroaching roots up to their property boundary, provided the tree is not protected (e.g. by a Tree Preservation Order) or in a conservation area. The pruned material remains council property, but you do not need to return it and please dispose of in legal and appropriate manner. Please note that access to council land is not permitted during such work for safety reasons. Removing a large proportion of a tree’s crown can adversely affect its health and increase the risk of decline or death. Please only prune back as necessary. We recommend using a qualified tree surgeon for safe, professional work: https://www.trees.org.uk/ Find-a-professional

    Posted by Merton Council at 12:02, Friday 9 January 2026

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