Thursday, June 4, 2026

Trees damage houses at Dunlow Lane

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Several houses were damaged at Dunlow Lane, Bay Street St Michael after two trees located on the neighouring Woodside property fell over a wall and crashed into the houses early Thursday morning.

The affected residents complained that they had been asking the Woodside owners, where the trees were rooted, to trim them for a long time.

One resident had to be pulled from the wreckage of a house after it collapsed. Another said he was in the yard feeding his dogs when he heard a cracking sound and the trees came down.

Pamela Hope, one of the Woodside residents, promised they would “do something about it”.  (TG)

 

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