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Bashing the Poplars.


John Hancock
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Six Lombardy Poplars on a public recreation ground got a good bashing today. This row of pops’ have history - three total failures during storms and one partial failure a few weeks ago in moderate wind. Decision was made for removal and re-plant (Quercus fastigiata).

 

Today was a joint effort between us, the lads from Adrian Hope Tree Services and the Gartland brothers (owners of that wonderful Matador)...

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