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Advice on what to do with old oak


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Can't see in that photo, but if there is any target for it to fall on which you would want to be covered by insurance eg a house then it is worth checking your policy as the competent independent assessment may be a requirement.

 

A friend who had a poplar fall was not covered as he had no QTRA, he didn't have any idea there was such a thing as a quantified tree risk assessment before.

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Definitely needs somebody qualified to see this in person and to draw up a management plan. Theres a lot of weight and height  for a tree with that amount of decay to support so would need a reduction in size in my opinion but as I said get somebody to come and look at it.

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