Trees have been brought down across the borough by winds gusting over 70mph

By Rory Poulter

19th Feb 2022 | Local News

Council teams are out across the borough to cope with a number of fallen trees.

Several roads have been blocked with reports of large trees down in Kew, Ham, Hampton and Teddington.

Council leader, Gareth Roberts, posted images on Twitter of trees down in Gloucester Road and Ashley Road, Hampton

Earlier, there reports of a massive tree down by Park Road, Teddington. And another one was felled by the wind in Riverside Drive, Ham.

Cllr Roberts said: "There are various reports of trees down across the borough. Please be patient if one is down near you - our tree teams will get there but it could be a while."

The police in Kew reported that the Mortlake Road junction with Taylor Avenue is blocked by a tree.

Extinction Rebellion Richmond Tweeted: "We understand that weather and climate are two different things, but we also know that as the climate changes, more extreme weather events will occur.

"This is happening all over the world already, and we are beginning to get a flavour of it here in the UK."

The Council said: "Our teams are out dealing with fallen trees and debris. A number of trees have fallen across the borough, and we're working hard to get to them ASAP.

The quickest way to report damaged trees/branches is via this online form here

     

New twickenham Jobs Section Launched!!
Vacancies updated hourly!!
Click here: twickenham jobs

Share:

Related Articles

Looking for a job? There are a lot of roles available in Twickenham right now (credit: Cesar Medina).
Local News

Six jobs available near Twickenham right now: Caseworker, care manager and sales consultant roles

Richmond Council believe the spike in cyclist collisions could be due to more people riding bikes and reporting incidents (credit: Richmond Council).
Local News

Serious cyclist collisions more than double in Richmond despite 20mph limit rollout

Sign-Up for our FREE Newsletter

We want to provide twickenham with more and more clickbait-free local news.
To do that, we need a loyal newsletter following.
Help us survive and sign up to our FREE weekly newsletter.

Already subscribed? Thank you. Just press X or click here.
We won't pass your details on to anyone else.
By clicking the Subscribe button you agree to our Privacy Policy.