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2 hours ago, Yorkie064 said:

Paddy branches 15-25 feet up....not dangerous at the mo as we would have bitten the bullet and paid for them to be dealt with...

If they aren't dangerous i.e over footpaths then I would leave them. They are a home to a lot of bugs, a food source for birds like woodpeckers etc. It's a bit like ivy, people are always trying to kill it off. It doesn't strangle trees and is a home for bats.

 

If they become dangerous and over footpaths then get rid of them otherwise let nature do its thing. Trees have been pruning and caring for themselves a long time before we came along. 

 

I know that's probably not the answer you were looking for but having worked for a canal myself, part of the beauty is the history and nature that runs along the sides. 

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Saw this  with a   12m pole ?

 

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Weather anyone could actually  use a saw on end of a 12m pole effectively  unless you are a superman?

 

 

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13 hours ago, Stere said:

Saw this  with a   12m pole ?

 

WWW.SIFFKNIVES.CO.UK

12 metre aluminium telescopic pole saw pruners with anodized treatment. For sale online aluminum telescopic...

 

Weather anyone could actually  use a saw on end of a 12m pole effectively  unless you are a superman?

 

 

Don't be silly . Superman would not need the pole  :001_smile:

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