Not sure what you're doing Ian.You do know it's an Email address and not a www web address?I just emailed a "TEST" and it's working just fine:------ Original Message -----From: "Trees" To:"Rosco" Cc:Sent:Sun, 21 Jul 2019 20:02:30 +0000Subject:Automatic reply: TESTDear CustomerThank you for contacting Ealing Tree Service, this email inbox is no longer monitored directly, please read carefully and follow the guidance below:Emergency ResponseIf your enquiry relates to an EMERGENCY situation where a tree or branch has fallen and presents a danger to the public please telephone Customer Services directly so that the situation can be assessed and if necessary it will receive a rapid response.If possible please also send photographs of the incident to trees@ealing.gov.uk putting the word ‘emergency’ clearly in the subject box followed by the street location and problem (e.g. Emergency /16-22 Uxbridge Road, Ealing /Branch down). Tree OfficersFor all other enquiries please email the correct Tree Officer directly. The Tree Service has three Officers who are responsible for different Wards within the borough as well as being the primary contact for particular service areas boroughwide:Colin Rowland (020 8825 5060) rowlandc@ealing.gov.uk : Responsible for all public trees in Acton Central, Ealing Common, East Acton, South Acton, and Southfields (East Wards).Boroughwide Colin is the primary contact for Tree Wardens and tree related Planning Enforcement enquiries.Gary Drew (020 8825 6547) drewg@ealing.gov.uk : Responsible for all public trees in Dormers Wells, Greenford Broadway, Greenford Green, Lady Margaret, North Greenford, Northolt Mandeville, Northolt West End, Norwood Green, Perivale, Southall Broadway, and Southall Green (West Wards).Boroughwide Gary is the primary contact for all tree related Insurance enquiries.Tom Roser (020 8825 5160) rosert@ealing.gov.uk : Responsible for all public trees in Cleveland, Ealing Broadway, Elthorne, Hobbayne, Northfields, and Walpole (Central Wards).Tom is the boroughwide primary contact for trees and Planning: Conservation Area and Tree Preservation Order enquiries and trees on development sites. Useful LinksPlease use the Councils online maps to find out which Ward you live in: http://maps.ealing.gov.uk/webreports/cluster/cluster_location.htmlThe Ealing Tree Strategy gives more detail as to the work of the service and the Council’s aims for Ealing’s Urban Forest: https://www.ealing.gov.uk/downloads/download/3715/ealing_tree_strategy . To view protected trees: http://maps.ealing.gov.uk/map/Aurora.svc/run?script=\Aurora\Conservation.AuroraScript$&nocache=504339599&resize=always&margin_bottom=1Kind regardsTree Service
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