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Phenology has no place in this decision cycle (it's just a convenient coincidence.)

 

This'll be Resource Accounting and Budgeting (RAB.)

 

Getting close to end FY with too much money left in budget = make rash decisions to exhaust in-year finances so as to avoid potential cut to budget next year...

 

Classic!

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12 minutes ago, kevinjohnsonmbe said:

Phenology has no place in this decision cycle (it's just a convenient coincidence.)

 

This'll be Resource Accounting and Budgeting (RAB.)

 

Getting close to end FY with too much money left in budget = make rash decisions to exhaust in-year finances so as to avoid potential cut to budget next year...

 

Classic!

What gear do we want lads?, not 'need', heard it for years on the so called Water Board.

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37 minutes ago, eggsarascal said:

What gear do we want lads?, not 'need', heard it for years on the so called Water Board.

The annual rush to call for bright ideas from the promotion hungry (who will likely be promoted before the true implications and ongoing liabilities of thier ineptitude is exposed) to spend other buggers money on rash projects and half baked ideas so as not to show budget underspend. 

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14 minutes ago, kevinjohnsonmbe said:

The annual rush to call for bright ideas from the promotion hungry (who will likely be promoted before the true implications and ongoing liabilities of thier ineptitude is exposed) to spend other buggers money on rash projects and half baked ideas so as not to show budget underspend. 

Pessimist.

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Hi, as others have stated, being Sycamore (if they are coz I can't tell for definite) they are a vigorous species and should respond / re-grow rapidly. However, with such 'heavy' pruning / cutting there is a possibility / probability that decay pockets will develop over time which may compromise the stability of the regrowth stems with age / size. Hence the norm is to repeat the exercise periodically, perhaps on a 5-8 year cycle, and also to keep the trees to the desired size.

 

Regards,

Paul 

Could they be used as an example of a passable crown reduction in an AAac PAUL?

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1 hour ago, Jcarbor said:

Could they be used as an example of a passable crown reduction in an AAac PAUL?

Hmmm...maybe not! However, at the interim assessment, with a satisfactory justification, they could...probably better not though :I

TTFN

paul

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