Forestry Service to inspect trees near King Street homes in Newcastle and improve drainage
Sinn Féin Mournes Councillor Willie Clarke has welcomed a commitment from the Forest Service to carry out tree inspections and undertake drainage works to help alleviate the risk of flooding affecting properties on King Street, Newcastle.
The commitment follows a recent on-site meeting involving Councillor Clarke, local residents, and Forest Service officials, where ongoing concerns around tree safety and flooding were discussed in detail.
Speaking after the meeting, Councillor Clarke said: “I am very pleased that the Forest Service has listened to the concerns of residents and committed to taking practical action.

“The inspection of trees adjacent to homes on King Street is an important step in ensuring public safety, while the planned drainage works will help reduce the ongoing risk of flooding that residents have been experiencing.
“This issue has been causing understandable anxiety for local families, particularly during recent storms and periods of heavy rainfall.
“It was vital that residents had the opportunity to raise their concerns directly, and I welcome the constructive engagement shown by Forest Service officials.”
Councillor Clarke added: “I will continue to liaise closely with residents and the Forest Service to ensure the agreed actions are carried out in a timely manner.
“And I will keep the community informed of progress and will continue to work to ensure that residents on King Street receive the support and assurances they deserve.”








