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BTW I'd say this tree will bounce back, the ringing hasn't been done thoroughly enough. Seen worse survive. Saw one last week that was completely debarked and has reconnected over a foot gap. In fact, I signed it off as safe.

 

Also bridge graft would possibly succeed.

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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 to do so. A TPO could not have been applied to a dead tree, so if he had killed it before the TPO came into force, it would not have come into force. He did not have the resources to get it felled so he attempted to kill it by ring-barking.

 

In my (non-professional but fairly educated) opinion, the OP has not cut deeply enough to kill the tree. There is now photographic evidence to this effect. The tree can therefore be regarded as still living and subject to a TPO. I cannot comment on what work can now be insisted upon (bridge grafting etc) but if this is needed, it will incur extra cost and if I was the TO, knowing how the tree had been damaged in the first place, I would be insisting on anything within my powers to achieve its survival and taking particular care to inspect on a regular basis and ensure that all due aftercare was in place. The likely outcome is therefore that the tree stays and looks more of a mess than it would have done if it had been left alone. Since it is not dead (even if it subsequently dies) I would be insisting on replacement if it does.

 

I think the OP has created himself an enemy in his local TO; has created himself an eyesore and may have incurred himself some cost. Therefore, in summary, I think he has failed in his objective.

 

Alec

 

 

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On 17/03/2021 at 22:12, monkeybusiness said:

If you want to be sure then I'd cut through it from the side furthest away from your house until your saw sticks in the cut. It'll definitely not live then, or be of any use driving mounted implements. 

Sure of what? Prosecution for wilful damage, or even worse wilful destruction? Just adding a couple of zeros to the fine.

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Something is very fishy here. So you own the land and the tree and there was no TPO (and definitely no pto). The tree tried to assassinate someones gran so you wanted to cut it down (when for less price and stress you could have had it dead wooded and branches checked but each to their own) and then suddenly there was an emergency TPO but just before that you girdled it? This kind of smells of a conservation area or you knew about the TPO when you girdled it. No-one normal goes "I want this tree cut down so I'm going to girdle it first". Personally I would brace for a nice cuddly law suit. Either you are nuts and girdled a tree for a laugh (probably after watching wranglerstar do it) which makes no sense or you knew about the conservation area and/or TPO and broke the law, I would suggest the latter. 

 

I'm not a "Tree hugger", it's your tree so do as you wish (although it's nice to keep large trees as there's less and less) but you wanted advice and my advice is to brace yourself for funding a new council toy and possibly getting a criminal record. To be fair, you're even providing your own evidence for their fight

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5 hours ago, daltontrees said:

Sure of what? Prosecution for wilful damage, or even worse wilful destruction? Just adding a couple of zeros to the fine.

This thread confuses me - answers aren’t in order so don’t appear to make sense. For clarity I should have quoted the OP’s post that appeared before my (tongue-in-cheek) reply - ‘I'm not trolling I am just seeing if I have done enough that the tree will die. So local council can't keep the pto on the tree as they put the pto on it even seeing that to it’.

(I should make it clear that any ‘advice’ I put forward on this or any other Internet forums should only ever be taken with a pinch of salt).

Apologies for any confusion, or appearing to take myself too seriously...

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10 hours ago, monkeybusiness said:

This thread confuses me - answers aren’t in order so don’t appear to make sense....

The default setting seems to be "sort by votes" now rather than "sort by date", the button is on the right of the screen under the pictures of the OP's endeavours, sadly they seem at the top of every page now so there's no getting away from them.

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12 hours ago, monkeybusiness said:

This thread confuses me - answers aren’t in order so don’t appear to make sense. For clarity I should have quoted the OP’s post that appeared before my (tongue-in-cheek) reply - ‘I'm not trolling I am just seeing if I have done enough that the tree will die. So local council can't keep the pto on the tree as they put the pto on it even seeing that to it’.

(I should make it clear that any ‘advice’ I put forward on this or any other Internet forums should only ever be taken with a pinch of salt).

Apologies for any confusion, or appearing to take myself too seriously...

It's OK mate,  I just voted your answer up! 🤣

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Has the original post been drastically edited such that a load of info has been removed?

 

There seems to be a million more times the info /  assumption  / opinion in the various answers than can possibly be derived from what I can see as the OP?

 

(but from what can be read, This looks like a wind-up or the behaviour / actions of a Neanderthal)

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