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pair of Horse Chestnuts post-30ish% reduction, well the L/H side was reduced to that spec, and the R/h one was reduced to match. No before pics, but the L/H tree was originally taller than the other. Was a bit hard to concentrate today, due to the local bell-ringers deciding that a full peal lasting 3hrs was a good idea, ALL BLOOMIN MORNING!!!!

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Some of the wind casualties we have had to clear up for the LA.

Both Ash in this case, although we have had to clear up several others (inc a fairly big dead oak that landed about 3ft from patio doors!)

 

The one over the river fell in exactly the same position as a poplar did a few months back! (my not so happy workmate in the last picture dicing the poplar)

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Had this little beastie to deal with this afternoon. Took out 2 sheds, a childrens playhouse, a trampoline, few fence panels, and several slabs.

 

No access for a crane or any kind of lifting equipment made it a fun climb...didnt get anymore pics unfortunately

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