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In my opinion the 2 pops should have been removed and the Ash left alone (although this opinion is formed without seeing the Ash in its original state or talking to the customers and discussing their actual requirements). Those pops are going to be a pain in the a##e for the customer long term (as is the Ash now to be fair). I can't see the pops previously offering much screening from your pics, and their removal would have led to an increase in light (which more often than not is what people are mostly concerned about). The Ash could have been left alone, the customers educated in what is a 'safe' tree, and the future maintenance issues drastically reduced.

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i have called them to let them know i'll be back tomorrow,

i said to them i wanted to go back because i wasn't happy with the way i left the trees. they said its fine.

 

Make sure you can show them a picture of what a pollarded tree looks like, and explain why this is a pretty good option if they're not to be removed.

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