Farnham Park Tree Safety Works- Southern Slope

October 15, 2025 Assistant Director of Communications & Customer Services, Joint Strategic Director - Housing, Communities and Environment (Officer) Approved View on council website
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Content

Farnham Park comprises of 144 hectares of
woodland, scrub, amenity grassland, meadow and formal parkland. The
Council is duty-bound to ensure that trees under its’
responsibility do not present an undue risk to people and property.
This duty is discharged through the carrying out regular formal
inspections of those trees under Council ownership which have
potential to cause damage or harm in the event of failure.
The works covered under this contract were identified during formal
inspection of trees on site, as being necessary to reduce the risk
to a low (normal) level. Their completion will ensure that the
Council complies with its legal obligations in respect of tree risk
management.

Reasons for the decision

To enable the Council to fulfil its’
legal obligation to manage, and if necessary, reduce the risk to
people and property presented by Council-owned trees. These works
will protect the Council’s risk of litigation from
foreseeable tree failure.

Alternative options considered

To not carry out the tree safety works. If
this option were taken, there would be an increased risk of harm
the Council would be exposed to the risk of litigation if harm or
damage was caused by the foreseeable failure of Council-owned trees
on the Farnham Park Southern Slope.

Details

OutcomeRecommendations Approved
Decision date15 Oct 2025