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Birgitta Kuhlmann-Muller

Dear Wirral Metropolitan Borough Council,

On 14th February 2020 WBC'S tree risk management officer wrote to the friends of Grange Community Park more details re WBC'S planned bat survey of 33 poplar trees due to be felled :

" date has yet to be confirmed for the bat survey, regarding the type and tools used in this I am taking the advice of our bat ecologist as this matter is outside of my specialism.....there was mention of a mobile elevated platform being required for the aerial inspections ...
As this is a publicly funded survey on publicly owned trees and is a matter of public interest we will of course provide details of the findings for any interested parties upon request."

On 2n March 31 poplars were felled.
Can you please provide me with
1. The name of the bat specialist who carried out the survey before the trees were felled?
2. The results of the survey re potential and actual bat roosts? How many trees had bat roost potential? Were any bats found and if yes, which variety and how many?
3. When the survey was carried out?
4. The costs of the survey?
5. The tools / methods used for the survey?
6. The recommendation of the bat specialist re the felling?

Yours faithfully,

Birgitta Kuhlmann-Müller

InfoMgr, FinDMT, Wirral Metropolitan Borough Council

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Dear Birgitta Kuhlmann-Müller

 

 

Thank you for your freedom of information request submitted below and we
trust this finds you well.

 

 

Please find  attached the bat report confirming no bat roosts or suitable
habitat.

 

 

We trust you find that this information is of assistance to your
enquiries.

 

 

Please also be advised due to current pressures on the Council’s resources
and workforce, due to the Corona Virus; you may experience a delay in
response to any clarification you submit.
[1]https://www.wirral.gov.uk/about-council/...

 

 

 

Yours sincerely

 

Tracy O'Hare

Information Management Officer

Wirral Council

Treasury Building

Cleveland Street

Birkenhead
Wirral
CH41 1AH

[2]Tel:0151 691 8397

Email:[3][Wirral Borough Council request email]

Visit our website: [4]www.wirral.gov.uk

 

 

 

 

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-----Original Message-----

From: Birgitta Kuhlmann-Muller
<[FOI #654754 email]>

Sent: 12 March 2020 20:11

To: InfoMgr, FinDMT <[Wirral Borough Council request email]>

Subject: Freedom of Information request - Bat survey Grange cemetery

 

Dear Wirral Metropolitan Borough Council,

 

On 14th  February 2020 WBC'S  tree risk management officer wrote to the
friends of Grange Community Park more details re WBC'S  planned bat survey
of 33 poplar trees due to be felled :

 

" date has yet to be confirmed for the bat survey, regarding the type and
tools used in this I am taking the advice of our bat ecologist as this
matter is outside of my specialism.....there was mention of a mobile
elevated platform being required for the aerial inspections ...

As this is a publicly funded survey on publicly owned trees and is a
matter of public interest we will of course provide details of the
findings for any interested parties upon request."

 

On 2n March 31 poplars were felled.

Can you  please provide me with

1. The name of the bat specialist who carried out the survey before the
trees were felled?

2. The results of the survey re potential and actual  bat roosts? How many
trees had bat roost potential?  Were any bats found and if yes, which
variety and how many?

3. When the survey was carried out?

4. The costs of the survey?

5. The tools / methods used for the survey?

6. The recommendation of the bat specialist re the felling?

 

Yours faithfully,

 

Birgitta Kuhlmann-Müller

 

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InfoMgr, FinDMT, Wirral Metropolitan Borough Council

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Dear Birgitta Kuhlmann-Müller

 

 

Thank you for your freedom of information request submitted below and we
trust this finds you well.

 

Wirral Council wish to further confirm a quote to inspect all 33 trees for
bats, was an initial  £1382.50 therefore an expediency decision was taken
at the time by Tree Risk Commercial Management to survey the two trees
which had been flagged  as providing a potential habitat, that we now know
as incorrect.  The survey that took place and that has been provided to
you was at a cost of £365. 

 

We can confirm that this is the recorded information held in relation to
your request and we trust that this information concludes your enquiry.

 

 

Please also be advised due to current pressures on the Council’s resources
and workforce, due to the Corona Virus; you may experience a delay in
response to any clarification you submit.
[1]https://www.wirral.gov.uk/about-council/...

 

 

 

Yours sincerely

 

 

Tracy O'Hare

Information Management Officer

Wirral Council

Treasury Building

Cleveland Street

Birkenhead
Wirral
CH41 1AH

[2]Tel:0151 691 8397

Email:[3][Wirral Borough Council request email]

Visit our website: [4]www.wirral.gov.uk

 

 

 

 

This information supplied to you is copyrighted and continues to be
protected by the Copyright, Designs and Patents Act 1988.   You are free
to use it for your own purposes, including any non commercial research you
are doing and for the purposes of news reporting. Any other reuse, for
example commercial publication, would require our specific permission, may
involve licensing and the application of a charge

 

 

 

 

From: O'Hare, Tracy J. <[email address]> On Behalf Of InfoMgr,
FinDMT
Sent: 14 April 2020 16:57
To: [FOI #654754 email]
Cc: InfoMgr, FinDMT <[Wirral Borough Council request email]>
Subject: FOI 1454673

 

Dear Birgitta Kuhlmann-Müller

 

 

Thank you for your freedom of information request submitted below and we
trust this finds you well.

 

 

Please find  attached the bat report confirming no bat roosts or suitable
habitat.

 

 

We trust you find that this information is of assistance to your
enquiries.

 

 

Please also be advised due to current pressures on the Council’s resources
and workforce, due to the Corona Virus; you may experience a delay in
response to any clarification you submit.
[5]https://www.wirral.gov.uk/about-council/...

 

 

 

Yours sincerely

 

Tracy O'Hare

Information Management Officer

Wirral Council

Treasury Building

Cleveland Street

Birkenhead
Wirral
CH41 1AH

[6]Tel:0151 691 8397

Email:[7][Wirral Borough Council request email]

Visit our website: [8]www.wirral.gov.uk

 

 

 

 

This information supplied to you is copyrighted and continues to be
protected by the Copyright, Designs and Patents Act 1988.   You are free
to use it for your own purposes, including any non commercial research you
are doing and for the purposes of news reporting. Any other reuse, for
example commercial publication, would require our specific permission, may
involve licensing and the application of a charge

 

 

 

 

-----Original Message-----

From: Birgitta Kuhlmann-Muller
<[FOI #654754 email]>

Sent: 12 March 2020 20:11

To: InfoMgr, FinDMT <[Wirral Borough Council request email]>

Subject: Freedom of Information request - Bat survey Grange cemetery

 

Dear Wirral Metropolitan Borough Council,

 

On 14th  February 2020 WBC'S  tree risk management officer wrote to the
friends of Grange Community Park more details re WBC'S  planned bat survey
of 33 poplar trees due to be felled :

 

" date has yet to be confirmed for the bat survey, regarding the type and
tools used in this I am taking the advice of our bat ecologist as this
matter is outside of my specialism.....there was mention of a mobile
elevated platform being required for the aerial inspections ...

As this is a publicly funded survey on publicly owned trees and is a
matter of public interest we will of course provide details of the
findings for any interested parties upon request."

 

On 2n March 31 poplars were felled.

Can you  please provide me with

1. The name of the bat specialist who carried out the survey before the
trees were felled?

2. The results of the survey re potential and actual  bat roosts? How many
trees had bat roost potential?  Were any bats found and if yes, which
variety and how many?

3. When the survey was carried out?

4. The costs of the survey?

5. The tools / methods used for the survey?

6. The recommendation of the bat specialist re the felling?

 

Yours faithfully,

 

Birgitta Kuhlmann-Müller

 

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