Who to contact in the event of tree damage in Steyning
Extremely wet ground conditions can make trees more vulnerable to wind damage, particularly if they are already in a weakened condition as the result of disease.
Horsham District Council has an ongoing programme of inspections for all of the trees it owns, which are located almost entirely within recreational land and public green spaces.
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Hide AdParish councils are responsible for trees growing on land in their ownership, while the majority of trees growing on roadside verges are the responsibility of West Sussex County Council.
It is often the case that trees causing concern are growing on private land, and in these cases it is always the land owner who is responsible for them.
Unless a tree is deemed to be imminently hazardous, it is important to check that it is not listed as having a Tree Preservation Order, or growing within a conservation area, before carrying out any remedial work.
Contact the council’s planning team for advice on these trees by emailing [email protected] or call 01403 215515.
Other useful contacts are:
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Hide AdHorsham District Council’s parks and countryside team: [email protected] / 01403 215255.
West Sussex County Council’s highways team: [email protected] / 01243 642105.
Environment Agency Floodline: 0845 988 1188
Environment Agency Enquiries: 0800 807060
For further information about flooding in general, a useful guide can be found on Horsham District Council’s website.