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dr_bogenbroom
Afternoon,
I’ve just bought a house surrounded by lots of trees, including a big old Walnut tree. Our surveyor did mention it may need inspection by an Arborist and upon further inspection (to my untrained eye) it doesn’t look in great health).
I rang the council as I believe this is protected by a TPO and they will likely
come and view it. It is leaning towards my neighbours house, and although it could probably still outlive me there’s always that risk it could fall in bad weather.
Can any experts on here provide any feedback please as I’m none-the-wiser when it comes to tree health other than common sense!
Thank you.
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