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Mick Dempsey
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to be fair its not always homeowners who make the bad call.

i know of a hedge where the local authority tree officer was overruled by appeal and hedge owner was required to cut a chunk out of a hedge that a neighbour said was too high.

so now the hedge runs along the garden at about 20 foot, drops to 12 foot for a section in the middle, then back up to 20.

totally ruined the hedge just cos of once nutjob neighbour.

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Probably not quite the right thread, but saw this on a local news site. How the councillor thought that willow could be affected by Ash dieback, and how she hasnt even done any research around the coppicing of willow to see its been done several times before on those trees is beyond me.

 

 

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