Multiple trees fell as high winds caused by Storm Dudley battered Three Rivers.

Trees in Leavesden Country Park, King George V Playing Fields, Mill End, and Solomons Wood, Chorleywood, were all affected by the storm on Wednesday evening.

Officers from Three Rivers District Council have been out inspecting the damage, with work underway to remove those that have fallen.

The felled tree at Horse Chestnut at Leavesden Country Park, which blocked the access road off College Road, has already been cleared by the council's ground’s maintenance team.

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It's Principal Tree and Landscape Officer Alex Laurie said: “We regularly check all trees on council land across the district to ensure they are in the best possible condition to withstand high winds – but freak storms like this will always test the weakest trees and can cause damage."

Residents are being urged to report any of the council’s trees that appear damaged or dangerous.

Council leader Cllr Sarah Nelmes said: “We thank members of the public who have already reported storm damaged trees to the council and we are working quickly to have those cleared up, but we know that there are more high winds to come.

“That is why we are urging residents to stay vigilant and to look out for more tree damage – please do report anything they see on district council land to us.”

Residents should report any damage to trees on council property by calling 01923 776611.

Trees obstructing roads in the district should be reported to Hertfordshire Highways on 0300 123 4047.

Rivers blocked by a fallen tree should be reported to the landowner and Environment Agency on 0800 80 70 60.

Any urgent or highly dangerous situations should be reported to the police on 999.