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Giant tree gets urgently chopped down in Brenchley Gardens, Maidstone

A large tree will be chopped down in Brenchley Gardens as it is no longer safe.

Maidstone council discovered a major defect in the main fork of a large mature Tilia last week.

The tilia tree will be removed from Brenchley Gardens, Maidstone. Picture: Maidstone Borough Council
The tilia tree will be removed from Brenchley Gardens, Maidstone. Picture: Maidstone Borough Council

Works to remove it are taking place today and tomorrow.

Cllr Martin Round, lead member for environmental services, is sad to see the tree removed.

He said: "Sadly the nature of the defect has left us with no choice but to instruct our contractor to remove the tree as a matter of urgency.

"If it were to fall it could land on park users so we cannot risk leaving it.

"It is also in close proximity to an electrical sub-station and McKenzie Court [flats].

Removal works will take place between today and tomorrow Picture: Maidstone Borough Council
Removal works will take place between today and tomorrow Picture: Maidstone Borough Council

"We have considered all alternative courses of action, however, a removal to ground level is the only realistic and safe option.

"We will of course plant a new Tilia in the area close to the original tree.

"As much of the tree will be kept and used in the park as possible, as a stumpery, as log habitat for wildlife and as a felled trunk in as large a section as possible."

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