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Bigben143
Hi I'm after some advice, is this oak tree dieing ? If so will it be dangerous any time soon? This was recently done in the last week.
Thank you
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Chris at eden
I think you have a bigger problem here than you realise and i am not being some kind of a tree hugger. Just to clear up the timing. If you damaged the tree before the TPO was made then there is no c
Duncan.
TPO not pto Surgeon not sergeon Calm not carm
agg221
The key point for me is that this tree is not dead (even if it dies later), and it has a TPO on it. I think I understand the OP's original objective - to kill the tree while it was legal t
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