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Covering damaged concrete path

I have an enclosed concrete path that leads to my garden. A neighbouring tree has caused ground movement over time and lifted/cracked the concrete in a few places. Any suggestions on how to get a level surface? I will not be in my property for too long, so I do not want to spend too much on a path, but it's something of an eye sore and trip hazard for when I eventually sell. My concern with more concrete is the problem will reoccur and decking will be difficult with ground movement. I was thinking along the lines of gravel and gravel grids but surely this will not hide the sloping areas? Any suggestions for a cheap fix would be great. I've attached photos of the path and damaged concrete.

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