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last big tree before holidays, local papers sending me a complete set as was historical tree...

big chestnut, very exposed site, windy week, great client,paid on completion, if a little kettle shy.

certainly more interesting than todays apple and pear trees.

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we also working opposite this what was a lovely oak tree. needed to be reduced cause of its location but obviously they got the cowboys in to do it.

 

oh man, never ceases to amaze, i do think that the public sees this so often that they think this is the norm.

some builders cut an old womans trees in a conservation area in edinburgh (pollarded her limes) and for the first time ever i think the builders were in trouble, instead of the owner, perhaps they were properly taking advantage tho...

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we also working opposite this what was a lovely oak tree. needed to be reduced cause of its location but obviously they got the cowboys in to do it.

 

good shape, flush cuts looks like someone did what the customer wanted, but those roots must be right under the house.

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sure, 90 percent of our work is in conservation areas, where we wouldnt dare.

if your outside a conservation area do you just do as the client wants? we do have to make money. i get asked to do this alot and most of the time can convince the client not to...

'spose its the an age old question on this site...

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You can still 'pollard' a tree in a conservation area if the LA doesnt object to the work.

 

If thats what the customer wants....

 

Indeed, if you notify and they don't TPO the tree, you can do as you like :001_smile:

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not in this toon!

edinburgh council blanket banned pollarding in conservation areas some time ago.

 

:confused1:Using what legislation???????????:confused1:

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not in this toon!

edinburgh council blanket banned pollarding in conservation areas some time ago.

 

How could they do that?

 

True pollarding is an ancient practice that works really well.

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