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A small tree has fallen on the footway A52 Nottingham Knight south east quadrant
Reported via desktop in the Vegetation (grass/hedges/trees) (NH) category anonymously at 13:00, Tue 3 May 2022
Sent to National Highways less than a minute later. FixMyStreet ref: 3498266.
A small tree has fallen on the footway A52 Nottingham Knight south east quadrant. It is obstructing the footway meaning that users need to walk on the verge to pass it. It's been there for a couple of weeks. Please note also, the verge on this quadrant is botanically rich with local native flora including Red and White Campion, St John's Wort and others. Please add it to your list of wildlife verges and don't mow it until late summer, the flora here does not obscure visibility. Many thanks.
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Note, if I try to report this on the Nottinghamshire County Council website on their map, it says that they are not responsible for this land, presumably because it is a trunk road.
Posted anonymously at 13:21, Tue 3 May 2022
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Thank you for your report concerning this fallen tree.
I'm sorry for the delay in responding to you. Following your report an inspector went out to this location to check this. While in the area they noticed the tree had been moved into a wooded area and no longer causing an issue.
If you require any further update on this issue our Customer Contact Centre is available 24 hours a day at:
• 0300 123 5000
• info@highwaysengland.co.uk
Kind regards
National Highways
Posted by National Highways at 16:00, Thu 28 July 2022
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