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Q-Park Albion Street, Butts Court (photo: Google).
Two fire engines from Leeds along with one from Killingbeck were called to deal with the incident.
The aerial appliance from Bradford Fire Station was also called to the scene.
First Bus West Yorkshire tweeted just before 3pm: Due to a police incident at Woodhouse Lane / Albion Street we are currently experiencing delays to services. We are sorry for any inconvenience caused.
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BOROUGH chiefs have said they are “serious” about the environment after trees were cut down without permission. In recent months there have been two incidents in Eastleigh Borough where trees were cut down with no authorisation. In March, trees were felled along Woodhouse Lane in Hedge End as part of work to build the Botley Bypass, prompting an investigation to be launched. Then on April 13, part of an historic woodland was torn down at Scorey’s Copse in Horton Heath by a landowner. Now though, borough chiefs have said they are committed to protecting the areas trees and improving biodiversity.
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Cllr Rupert Kyrle at the Woodhouse Lane site where some trees were axed to make way for the Botley bypass. AN investigation has been launched after protected trees have been mistakenly cut down as part of the work to build a new bypass in Hampshire. Three ash trees which were protected under a blanket Tree Preservation Order have been felled as part of the work to build the Botley bypass. The three trees were located on land off Woodhouse Lane in Hedge End. Hampshire County Council, which is responsible for the scheme, said the three trees have been mistakenly removed and an investigation has been launched.