Tree Removal Notice (Ref. 144520)
Overview
Tree Removal Notice
- Location: Side of 54 Hampton Road, Worcester Park, KT4 8ET
- Date notice affixed: 4th February 2026
In some cases, a tree may be associated with structural damage or subsidence to nearby properties and removal may be the only way to prevent further damage. Removal of trees is only considered as a last resort.
Following detailed investigations as part of Sutton Council's insurance procedures, the London Plane tree beside 54 Hampton Road has been conclusively implicated in subsidence-related damage to the property. The Council has concluded that it must be removed to prevent further damage.
The Council proposes removing this tree. A consultation on the proposed removal of this tree is now open.
Where can I find more information?
The Council's tree management policies are available on the Council website: https://www.sutton.gov.uk/trees
If you have any questions, please contact: the Council's Tree Service by emailing contactcentre@sutton.gov.uk or phoning 020 8770 5000. The reference number for this proposed tree removal is 144520.
Why your views matter
When tree removal involves the loss of an otherwise healthy tree, Sutton Council is legally required to undertake a public consultation for a period of 28 days from the date the notice is displayed on the tree, allowing residents to view the proposal and provide feedback.
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