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So what? They put up some cones and signs before the fell.

 

That cherry needed felling anyway, lifting the pavement.

 

Lot of fuss about nothing.

 

Bloody woman, interfering with men doing their work.

Hasn't she got some washing or cleaning to get on with?

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So what? They put up some cones and signs before the fell.

 

That cherry needed felling anyway, lifting the pavement.

 

Lot of fuss about nothing.

 

Bloody woman, interfering with men doing their work.

Hasn't she got some washing or cleaning to get on with?

 

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So what? They put up some cones and signs before the fell.

 

That cherry needed felling anyway, lifting the pavement.

 

Lot of fuss about nothing.

 

Bloody woman, interfering with men doing their work.

Hasn't she got some washing or cleaning to get on with?

 

& dont forget the dusting & shopping:001_rolleyes:

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So what? They put up some cones and signs before the fell.

 

That cherry needed felling anyway, lifting the pavement.

 

Lot of fuss about nothing.

 

Bloody woman, interfering with men doing their work.

Hasn't she got some washing or cleaning to get on with?

 

I think it's the point that they whacked in the gob before putting out the signs and cones, what's to say if they weren't being filmed that they might not even bother with signs and cones, because let's face it would of taken them longer to put the cones out than fell and process it.

 

I put in an app to fell a Beech in a conservation area that was lifting the Tarmac and causing damage to the wall only to had a TPO placed up it..

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I think it's the point that they whacked in the gob before putting out the signs and cones, what's to say if they weren't being filmed that they might not even bother with signs and cones, because let's face it would of taken them longer to put the cones out than fell and process it.

 

I put in an app to fell a Beech in a conservation area that was lifting the Tarmac and causing damage to the wall only to had a TPO placed up it..

 

There is a lot of controversy over this work, To fell or not becomes a lot less "controversial" once the gob is in :laugh1:

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As for the first paragraph, I couldn't care less.

 

As for the second, we need a picture for context.

 

I couldn't care either just felt your comments required some context, unless you think it's okay for large scale operations to to be prowling streets and jumping out slamming in gob cuts - even if I made over dramatically emphasising that point, you would hope the large companies can do it right, we work for companies like Ameys and they expect more from us in terms of site safety and operational tactics.

 

The work I could care less about just see no reason to not set your site out properly beforehand.

 

The recent Beech tree I applied to remove with a cons area below due to insufficient grounds to remove, personally I think the TO may be valid, regardless we are service providers and the client wanted it felled so I tried to give a sound reason to fell and it was rejected and a TPO placed on the trees, next step if the client wants to is appeal.

I am not a sentimental tree hugger just feel we should try and do things right.

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