Historical oak in the castle park: removal threatens due to the risk of collapse!

Historical oak in the castle park: removal threatens due to the risk of collapse!
An important event is imminent: In the Schönhausen Schlosspark, a heavily damaged historical oak is felled. According to information from the district office Pankow, the tree, which is considered a natural monument, has long been cordoned off due to the risk of collapse. The comprehensive investigation has shown that the oak has died 100 percent, no new shoots can be observed and that the wood is badly damaged by fungal attack and putrefaction. Huge, dead branches with a weight of up to 200 kg are an acute danger. Therefore, the felling for the 4th calendar week of this year is planned to ensure the safety of the park visitors, as [berlin.de] (https://www.berlin.de/ba-pankow/aktuelles/pressemageilungen/2025/Pressemageilung.
further measures in the park
Not only the oak requires urgent measures: a crown care cut is also carried out on another tree in the castle park. This measure aims to remove potentially dangerous branches and to secure the stability of the tree. The Pankow district office asks the citizens for understanding and considering the barriers for the security of everyone.
At the same time, the Pankow district office points to important regulations for property owners in Langhansstrasse, which are relevant for an upcoming renovation measure. The owner is obliged to provide the responsible area representative all the information required to carry out the renovation. Various measures require renovation law approval, which includes repairs, changes or construction projects. Early advice before the application is recommended to avoid possible obstacles for the renovation. These requirements are crucial for the progress of the necessary measures, according to langhansstrasse.de. Land Berlin
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