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Birstall Post (487) Feb 2024

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the Birstall post Y O U R

C O M M U N I T Y

FEBRUARY 2024

N E W S P A P E R

www.birstallpost.co.uk

No. 487

Falling tree damages Birstall flats A TREE fell on a block of flats in Birstall, leaving a large hole in the roof. Two flats sustained damage at the Hannah Clarke Almshouses on Park Road, a building that provides sheltered accommodation for women in eight flats. The resident living in the flat that sustained the worst damage was not at home at the time. The trustees were made aware that a poplar tree on Birstall Golf Club had fallen onto the main roof of the building at 8am on December 21. The tree was estimated to be 60 years old and appeared to be rotten inside. Prompt action by the trustees, golf

club and tree surgeon prevented major damage to internal areas of the building from heavy rainfall. Trustees, Birstall Golf Club officials and a tree surgeon assessed the damage

Pics: scenes of damage to the flats on Park Road

at 10am, and it was agreed that a crane would be needed to safely remove the tree. Because of the recent heavy rain and water-saturated ground surface, a mobile crane that moved on tracks was needed. The tree was safely removed from the building by 11.30am on December 22. Work to make the building weatherproof was then able to start and continued up to the morning of Christmas Eve. None of the residents needed to find alternative accommodation during the repairs. Andrew Atkinson, chair of the trustees, said: “We were lucky, it could have been so much worse.”

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