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Widow campaigns for tree safety law after husband’s tragic death

Jade Anderson by Jade Anderson
October 14, 2025
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Widow campaigns for tree safety law after husband's tragic death

Story Highlight

– Fiona Hall campaigns for ‘Chris’ Law’ after tragedy.
– Husband Chris Hall died from falling tree branch.
– Cheshire East Council fined for negligence in investigation.
– Nearly 35,000 signatures support Fiona’s petition.
– Campaign seeks mandatory tree maintenance across UK.

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A widow from Cheshire is advocating for changes to tree maintenance regulations following the tragic death of her husband, who was killed by a falling tree branch. Fiona Hall has emerged as a prominent voice in this effort after her husband, Chris Hall, lost his life at the age of 48 while walking their dog in Wilmslow. An aging tree at The Carrs park, which had been showing signs of decay, unexpectedly split and dropped a branch on August 28, 2020, leading to Chris’s untimely demise.

In the wake of this incident, Fiona Hall, 56, is spearheading a campaign for what she hopes will become known as “Chris’s Law.” This proposed legislation aims to mandate regular maintenance and safety assessments of public trees throughout the United Kingdom, addressing a significant gap in current regulations. According to Fiona, there is currently “no mandatory requirement for councils to have a tree strategy for their maintenance,” underscoring the need for a consistent approach to prevent further tragedies.

Fiona’s loss has driven her to tirelessly pursue justice and safety improvements. She has been particularly vocal about the failure of Cheshire East Council to take proper precautionary measures. In November 2021, the council was penalised with a fine of £500,000 after it was found neglectful for not investigating a similar incident involving a branch from the same tree the previous year. The grounds maintenance firm, Ansa, also faced consequences in relation to breaches of the Health and Safety at Work Act.

Reflecting on the emotional toll of the past five years, Fiona remarked, “It has been a fight for justice since day one because it was clear that this tree was decayed – it was nothing to do with the weather. I couldn’t sit back; it’s given me a focus.” The emotional weight of her husband’s death, described by family as “mischievous, kind and exceptionally funny,” continues to resonate deeply. Sam, their son, emotionally shared that losing his father was akin to losing “my light and strength,” highlighting the profound personal loss that has spurred Fiona’s campaign.

In just a short amount of time, Fiona’s petition advocating for legislative changes has garnered nearly 35,000 signatures. “The tree that killed Chris was 130 years old. They need looking after just like buildings do,” she stated passionately. Her determination is fuelled by the need to ensure that similar incidents do not occur in the future.

A memorial dedicated to Chris now stands in the park where the tragic event occurred, featuring a robin – a symbol chosen by the family, as the bird was often present during their moments of reflection. Local MP Esther McVey has joined Fiona in her efforts, with the campaign set to be debated in Parliament on October 15.

Cheshire East Council has acknowledged the impact of this tragic situation, with Councillor David Jefferay commenting, “My thoughts and those of the council remain with the family and other loved ones of Mr Hall. I also understand the impact this has had on the wider local community.” He reassured the public that the council has enacted several improvements in accordance with its tree management strategy since the incident, emphasising the importance of public safety in green spaces.

Fiona Hall remains resolute in her mission to advocate for change and protect future park-goers. Her efforts, along with support from the community and local officials, hope to prompt long-lasting improvements in tree maintenance regulations. As the campaign continues to gain momentum, Fiona’s voice and experiences bring a personal narrative to the critical conversation about urban safety and public responsibility. The petition, aimed at instigating change and preventing future tragedies, is accessible on Change.org.

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  1. Blake Mitchell says:
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    This is a devastating tragedy and highlights a clear need to review how trees on public land are inspected and maintained. Mandatory standards for risk assessment and scheduled inspections, with clear accountability for local authorities and landowners, could help prevent similar incidents. Any new measures should be practical and properly funded so councils can carry out inspections and remedial work without delay. My condolences to Fiona and her family.

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