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Seeking advice on London tree plane that has subsumed part of a brick fence


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On the edge of our residential block we have a London plane tree, which is about 170 years old.  The bottom of the trunk has grown over the years, and a couple of years ago we noticed a crack on the bottom part of the bricked fence as shown below. 

 

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Someone stepped on the edge and broke it as shown below. 

 

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After clearing the debris we saw that the tree has subsumed part of the fence, as shown below.  What is the best way to deal with this so as to protect the tree?

 

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