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Elms (and also Willows so I'm told) suck up a lot of water from surrounding ground which can cause shrinkage to the ground around which is where the issues come from a foundation perspective.

 

I love the tree, its great, well established & mature, I don't want rid of it. I'm just hoping its not an elm because the engineer seems to think we need foundations over 6ft deep because of it!

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4 minutes ago, Stere said:

Why would  a small street  tree like that be a big problem for foundations, and are elms extra bad?

 

Or is it a case of trying to find some excuse to get rid of tree  because don't like having a tree there?......

 

 

Small trees often make bigger trees and, in the right hands, knowledge is power and can result in correct foundation construction being engineered to avoid future problems. IME Elms are on the "be cautious" list for surveyors / engineers etc...even though less frequently encountered these days :/ 

 

The tree looks great and hopefully it's value in enhancing the street scene  is recognized.

 

Cheers,

Paul

 

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Pretty sure its a turkish hazel matches the images:

 

https://www.google.co.uk/search?q=turkish+hazel&source=lnms&tbm=isch&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwjojuj0zaHdAhXID8AKHewsCLIQ_AUICigB&biw=1680&bih=916

 

Also they are a species used as street trees apparently

 

https://www.barcham.co.uk/products/corylus-colurna/

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In recent years, Turkish Hazel has been selected as the tree of choice for avenues, parkland and urban areas over Lime trees, as it does not suffer the aphid drip associated with some of the Tilia species and produces a wonderfully regular crown which is desirable for mass planting. 

Mature Height: 20m+

 

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