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Ty Korrigan
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i thought that work in the root zone looked a bit "new"

 

Brouage town hall spokesman Gerard Clion said: 'The tree was very, very old and had been conserved during the restoration of the historic town centre.

 

'It had been inspected by council experts and was considered safe. The weather conditions were normal, with only a light breeze at the time it happened.' It is a great tragedy that has shocked the town.'

 

And one has to ask, just how competant the inspector was! and i would like to know how long it was since the inspection, before or after the "renovation"

Edited by Tony Croft aka hamadryad
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