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2 minutes ago, Michelle Fiers said:

Thanks, seems so drastic to cut this tree that shows no sign of fungus to the naked eye! It might be another couple of years before there is any danger.

 

Camden Council.......

 

 

Yeh, it's worth noting though that you probably wouldn't see the fungus at the moment, may be some remains from last year though around the stem base.

 

Are they looking to replace in the same location?

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Yes they will replace with a small new tree in the winter that take years to grow!  We are on the HS2 pathway and have already seen destruction of mature trees and the replacements look like stick insects! 
 

thank you for your interest!

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