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Impossible to comment on the stability from one photo like that. You’d need to carry out a picus test to see the extent of any decay. Even then it doesn’t necessarily mean the tree is unstable if there’s decay found. 
 

not sure on the issue of the council being liable, but if a proper inspection and report from a qualified professional was carried out and subsequently condemned the tree, they would have to reassess their original ruling I expect 

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31 minutes ago, Steve Bullman said:

Impossible to comment on the stability from one photo like that. You’d need to carry out a picus test to see the extent of any decay. Even then it doesn’t necessarily mean the tree is unstable if there’s decay found. 
 

not sure on the issue of the council being liable, but if a proper inspection and report from a qualified professional was carried out and subsequently condemned the tree, they would have to reassess their original ruling I expect 

What are the consequences of having a bonfire close to a protected tree such that it may need felling?

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10 hours ago, Steve Bullman said:

guess the onus would be on the council to prove it was done intentionally to cause damage to the tree.

I used to see a lot of trees in both gardens and woods where a fire had cause this sort of damage and I would say it was never intentional, just people, including gardeners and woodland workers, not realising the effect of even quite mild temperatures of over 70C.

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