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please contact mr. g hinshellwood at edinburgh council.

hes in his big office in a £100million state of the art council building, decreeing 'none shall pollard'!

i obviously have got a prob with pollard, how else can you stop yr cattle eating yer poles!?

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man, edinburgh council can be a bit much.

4 years ago, a client asked me to come and thin some chestnut pollards, they hadnt been touched in 12 years. there were 5 of them...

when we got there she confessed what had happened before;

 

she did have another 6, but she got a surgeon repollard them. someone phone the council, the officers came out directly and fined het £1000 at tree!

ordered her to remove the trees completely (loads more cost) and replant!!!!

 

this is edinburgh council.

 

getting her to remove what was left, man that was dumb...

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