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I've been asked to give this Sycamore some attention and got the usual "how much height do you think needs to come off it?". I explained the negative effects of topping and managed to convince them that it was better to thin. They still wanted some of the crown size managed so I said I would do a sensitive crown reduction, bearing in mind that Sycamore are not great to crown reduce. The tree is a fair size and I know its difficult to tell from one picture but that's all I managed to get. I'm sure they will be happy with the work I intend to do but I am interested in what other people would do or not do with such a tree. It looks to have been topped previously and it is in the rear garden of a small bungalow.

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Yeah, they want a big tree in their back garden but don't want shade - the usual conflict of interests. Why not thin out a bit Hama? 2-3m reduction on this seems a lot. There are some pretty poor branch unions and I'm going to raise some bits that are overhanging the neighboring gardens

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