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Posted
37 minutes ago, devon TWiG said:

a couple of gems from a little while back !!!!😁  The second one is the little known Devon , Agri kindling cut  !!

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Don't let the stump height police see that (TCD) 😀 

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Posted
2 hours ago, Stubby said:

Don't let the stump height police see that (TCD) 😀 

The Monterey pine one is in Dartmoor National Park ...it actually felled itself in slow motion according to witnesses !!!

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1 hour ago, Alan Smith said:

Very nice, Ash?  Looks like it might have been too healthy to fell!

Yes and yes, although the hinge quality on most Ash trees particularly the larger ones are unaffected by Ash dieback.

 

Another tree served notice on by the highways.

 

Set back 5m from the road edge with relatively lol usage and hardly declining. No way did it warrant removal let alone 28 day notice from highways. Very poor judgement.

 

Sadly I was just the hired gun to kill it for another company.

 

I'm awaiting a job direct for myself where I can offer to appeal the notice. Its all to common the highways are serving notice on trees that would be deemed tolerable risk if using QTRA which I know they use. So appealing it should be fairly straight forward.

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