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Spotted this down at the local park whilst out on a walk with the other half, her sister and her boyfriend, and the two dogs!

 

DOnt know why anyone would do this.

 

Plus a picture of an old stump of what i believe to be a sycamore and the dogs next to it.

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looks like a chain saw ?? dont think it would be a member of the public if so...i know LA guys who have done this trying to remove ivy on 100+ year old oaks not intenionally they just didnt know any better,killled the tree and he lost his job.

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It looks like it is part of the other work in the surrounding area a very basic attempt at ringbarking local la heavy mob or local volunteers btcv

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its fairly near a gypsy camp so thats a possibility?

 

big bolt it does seem like a ringbarking attempt. its failed as the tree still seems vigorous and is showing no signs of decline or stress.

 

IT doesnt look like an ivy removal job as theres no evidence of it in the immediate area

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Holy cow, the finshed artical eh......thats about an unbalanced crown as you can get and they had the cheek to leave the brash :001_smile:

 

Savages, pure savages. Took what they could get away with fly tipping and left the rest.

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