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FOI request (FOI-67351892)
Ash Die Back
Requested Mon 05 February 2018
Responded Mon 05 March 2018I am writing to you under the Freedom of Information Act 2000 to request the following information ('council' refers to your authority):
1. What assessment has the council made of the potential impact of ash dieback (Chalara) in the authority area and what strategy does it have to cope?
2. How many mature ash trees are close to roads for which the council is responsible or public areas in the council's control where those trees have the potential to impact on public safety if they become infected, whether in the council's ownership or privately owned?
3. How many of those trees are on council-owned land, and how many of those are 'street trees' in residential areas.
4. How many of those trees are on non-council-owned land?
5. What is the estimated cost to the council of felling and/or otherwise dealing with all trees in question 2 and over what timescale is that cost estimated?
6. How much of that cost does the council expect to recover from third parties?
7. How many trees has the council committed to plant specifically to replace trees lost to Chalara?
Response
1. None
2. Not Known
3. Not known
4. Not known
5. Base date not known so therefore unable to calculate costs
6. Not known
7. Not known
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