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Tree and hedge removal work to start in Redditch

TREE and hedge maintenance is set to take place across Redditch later this month.

Essential safety management works will be undertaken on sections of the hedge and tree line on the boundaries of Bromsgrove and Warwick Highway.

This is to address issues of Ash Dieback diseased trees and top-heavy hedge lines which are beginning to collapse into the verge or overhang the carriageway, blocking signage, lighting and are getting hit by lorries.

The first part of the work is due to take place on the section of Bromsgrove Highway on the October 21 between the Windmill Drive and Foxlydiate part of the highway.

The council’s portfolio holder for climate change and biodiversity, Coun Jen Snape, said: “The safety of our residents, especially when involving vehicle safety, must always take priority over everything else, but decisions to lower trees and hedges are not being taken lightly.”

“I am aware trees are an emotive topic for many residents in Redditch and have been listening to residents’ concerns about recent tree works.




“There is always an open offer from senior officers to carry out site visits in order to provide clarity on planned works, whether that be maintenance or replanting trees for the future.”

The second part of the works will be carried out on Warwick Highway on October 23 between the Old Forge Drive and Studley Road exits.


This will be during the second phase of the annual landscape highway management.

Ash Dieback (or Hymenoscyphus fraxineus) is a serious fungal disease that affects Ash trees. It causes leaf loss, branch dieback, and ultimately tree death.

Infected trees can become structurally weakened, posing a public safety risk due to falling branches or even entire trees. While the disease itself does not affect humans or animals, the council says it is important it takes action to prevent potential safety hazards.

The council added any residents with concerns or questions regarding the tree removals could email: [email protected] for more information.