Our house is in a Grey Lynn street lined with large and beautiful plane trees. These are trimmed by council contractors.
The tree on the grass verge near our front fence has enormous limbs which extend across our small front garden, just above the power lines to the house and over our roof. As well as the leaves, twigs and other debris which fall continuously and clog the gutters, quite large sections of branch fall on to the garden, roof and lines.
Who is responsible for ensuring the tree does not pose a safety risk and how can we initiate some pruning? Alison Anderson and Marnie Hunter, Grey Lynn.
If the tree limbs are posing a problem to power lines, you should phone Vector (09 978 7788) or your local power-line company and ask that they inspect the trees for incipient risk.
It would also pay to phone the Auckland Council (09 301 0101) as trees on a verge or berm are their responsibility. Consent is needed from the council for major tree work in its region.