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frontier guy
Right this is a bit of a tricky one, we are lucky enough to live in a woodland but there has been no managment of the woodland in front of our house and there has been alot of self seeded trees grow to quite large trees now. The first problem is we know who owns the first meter of the land but behind that it is old ruins of some houses that we think were knocked down as part of the slum clearance years ago. So the first concern is the big leaner that is covered in ivy and I have no idea how it has not come down yet by itself. If I have it looked at and its classed as dangerous and needs to come down and I cannot find the landowner do I have any right to have the work done or am I stuck untill I can find who owns the land? If I find who owns the land is it there responsibilty to have all the trees made safe (others have dead wood that will come down in a good wind) or is it down to us seen as its us who want them sorting out?
(the leaner is (just) between our house and next doors so it wont come down on the house but it will do a fair bit of damage to other things if it does fall down!
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