Winchester City Council City Offices Colebrook Street Winchester SO23 9LJ. Report a tree problem on the highway. Queries or issues regarding trees next to roads should be logged on the Hampshire County Council online form. Opening hours: Please note that our public reception on Colebrook Street is currently closed due to COVID-19 – the council remains open to help customers by phone, email and through online services. Enquiries about trees on highway verges should be directed to Hampshire County Council Highways department. We use Google Analytics to measure how you use the website so we can improve it based on user needs. You can see details of all TPOs and all tree applications received by using our online map. A total of 239 trees have been planted this season, the majority in Waterlooville and around Havant Town with … The county was invaded by Saxons and Jutes in the late 5th and early 6th centuries ce.It is first mentioned in the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle in 755, when Hampshire formed the core of the powerful kingdom of Wessex, whose capital was Winchester.While it had suffered severely from attacks by Norsemen, during the late Middle Ages the county enjoyed a comparatively peaceful existence. Google Analytics sets cookies that store anonymised information about how you got to the site, the web pages you visit, how long you spend on each page and what you click on while you're visiting the site. You can report a problem online or call 0300 555 1388. Our target is to be carbon neutral by 2050, in line with national targets. In addition to controlling the spread of ash dieback in Hampshire, the County Council is also planting trees as part of a wider approach to tackling climate change. For issues relating to a tree that is on the public highway you will need to contact Hampshire County Council using the link below. Felling licences. For further information please contact 0300 555 1388 or visit the Hampshire County Council report it webpage. If you wish to get advice on works to trees, please contact a competent tree surgeon or arboriculturalist in the first instance. In March 2012, Fareham Borough Council adopted the Tree Strategy 2012 - 2017 (198 KB) for the planning and management of the Borough's urban forest. Tree strategy. Gosport Borough Council undertakes maintenance of trees situated on Council land such as Housing and Leisure (parks and open spaces) sites throughout the borough. East Hampshire District Council has committed to see 120,000 trees planted in our district. A Tree Preservation Order (TPO) is an order that can be made by the council to protect trees that make a significant impact on their surroundings and may be under threat. Cookies that measure website use. Hampshire County Council is the Highway Authority for Hart District Council. Trees growing on road verges are generally the responsibility of the Highway Authority. New Trees from Hampshire County Council HCC’s Street Trees Team has been taking a very active part in planting trees on our borough’s highways. Havant Borough Council’s Arboriculture Team determine applications for works to trees subject to tree preservation orders or within conservation areas and provide expertise to the council on related matters. Our corporate tree team deals with Trees on council land. The council made the pledge as part of a motion to declare a climate emergency in July 2019. Monday - Thursday 8.30am to 5.00pm. Hampshire County Council, which is responsible for the scheme, said the three trees have been “mistakenly removed” and an investigation has been launched. As of 1 April 2017 trees situated adjacent to the County Council Highway are managed/maintained by Hampshire County Council . Friday 8.30am to 4.30pm. Trees on highway verges. Trees in parks. Cllr Rupert Kyrle, county councillor for the Botley and Hedge End North division, raised concerns and described the incident as “worrying”.