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My mum has a tree that really needs to go.
It is a decidious cherry plum, perhaps 8m to 10m tall, 2m from her house and perhaps 3m from her neighbour's. The trunk is about 45cm diameter and the soil is a free draining sandy soil. The branches are rubbing on the tiles so I'm guessing it's just a case of when they'll do damage to the roof rather than if. Also, power is supplied to the house via an overhead cable anchored to the chimney stack. If the tree isn't already tickling that cable, it will do soon.
My question is is there a best time of the year for it to be removed?
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