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Patrick goulding
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1 hour ago, Patrick goulding said:

Is this a bad fungus is it killing the tree? Or has the tree got a problem and it’s feeding off of that. I found another tree the same day with the same fungus on that was also a oak tree thanks.

This species of fungi is indicative of an area of dysfunctional wood volume. It will not have caused the dysfunction, but will create a brown rot which will take advantage of the available dehydrated wood. The dysfunction is likely caused by an environmental factor producing a suboptimal condition for the tree to thrive. 
If that situation continues then the outer living shell of functional wood will diminish and not provide enough structural wood to withstand load and force which may end with whole or part tree failure. 

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