Solihull Council response to Storm Darragh

Released:

Solihull Council and Emergency Forestry crews from Veolia, the Council’s environmental partner, have been working tirelessly through driving wind and rain to address the widespread impact caused by Storm Darragh. Crews have been on the ground since the storm began, responding to incidents and prioritising public safety. 

Efforts are continuing this morning as teams work to clear fallen trees, blocked pathways and roadways, and manage other storm-related damage. Each reported issue is being prioritised, and the Council is asking for patience as teams respond as quickly as possible. 

Solihull Council’s Cabinet Member for Environment and Infrastructure, Cllr Ken Hawkins, said: “Our teams are doing their very best to get through all logged calls as quickly as possible. We ask for your patience as we process these incidents. If you have logged a call, it is being dealt with.

“Clean-up activities are already underway, focusing first on clearing public highways and roads. Work will extend to parks and other public spaces as teams progress through the most urgent cases. 

“I want to reassure residents that while it may take time to respond to all calls, every effort is being made to ensure public safety and restore normal conditions across the borough. 

“Thank you for your patience and understanding as we navigate these challenges together.”

Please contact 0121 704 8000 if you see: 

•            A branch split and at risk of falling. 

•            Trees obstructing a path or roadway. 

•            A tree on Solihull Council-owned land posing an immediate danger or health and safety risk.