Storm Eowyn removal plan for tree which crashed into Paisley flats
A massive tree which dramatically crashed into a block of flats during Storm Eowyn will be removed in the coming days, Renfrewshire Council has confirmed.
The tree landed on the three-story building on Paisley’s Broomlands Lane on Friday afternoon. Yesterday, the local authority confirmed it had been in touch with the owners to ensure the safe removal of it.
A spokesperson for the local authority said: “Our neighbourhood services team has been working with the building’s owners to arrange the removal of the tree.
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“Scottish Fire and Rescue Service (SFRS) evacuated the property and the building’s owners arranged temporary accommodation for residents. The removal will require a crane and heavy lifting equipment.
“Following a site visit today, a course of action has been agreed and a principal contractor appointed to remove the tree from the building in the coming days.”
A cordon remains around the area which is situated off Ferguslie Walk. The storm caused thousands of pounds worth of damage across Renfrewshire with several roofs blowing off buildings.
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