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Just come back from 3 days in York ( I live down in West Sussex ) Looking at trees , like you do , and Chalara Fraxinia seems much less prominent up there . Is this general ?

What route did ya take stubby?
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3 hours ago, Hodge said:

We're over run with it in the Lakes.....

Yes same down here  Hodge in west Sussex/Hampshire . Just seemed to me that things in and around York weren't nearly so bad .

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