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A while back someone mentioned the idea (for better or worse) of ringbarking a tree before a TPO could be placed upon the it to secure a removal.

 

We have recently TPO'ed 10 oaks (as part of a wooland order) in just such a state.

 

They ain't dead.

They ain't dying.

They ain't dangerous.

 

They are protected!:icon14:

 

We shall see how it all plays out...

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an infamous landscaper around my way ring barked some oaks removing ivey that where planted by ebineezer howard the founder of welyn and letchworth garden citys he lost his job but 5 years later i had to dead wood them and they where fine!

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Warrington borough council put a TPO on some high oak stumps left behind by an avaricious developer- sure enough the stumps sprouted and are now supporting vigorous coppice growth.

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Warrington borough council put a TPO on some high oak stumps left behind by an avaricious developer- sure enough the stumps sprouted and are now supporting vigorous coppice growth.

 

Now you're giving me ideas!! Hmmm Where were those Thuja stumps....

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I heard of a hotel who felled two TPO'd tree to make way for an extention,they were made to replant in the same place and pay a big fine,as was the contractor.

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