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Out of interest (and I think you know where I'm going with this)...

 

What were the reasons for reducing this tree?

 

:biggrin:

 

I'm guessing it was too big and the client wanted it reduced.

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To make a vista for a new development. Fought it all the way but the big company won in the end as they always do. There a good 150-175 years.

 

Thanks Andy.

 

Should of got Jeremy Barrel on the case, he has a soft spot for yews (and Caedars) :biggrin:

 

 

Let's us know how the goes down :thumbup1:

 

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To make a vista for a new development. Fought it all the way but the big company won in the end as they always do. There a good 150-175 years.

 

Thanks Andy.

 

Should of got Jeremy Barrel on the case, he has a soft spot for yews (and Cedars) :biggrin:

 

 

Let's us know how the MacAllan goes down :thumbup1:

 

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I gave it up 2 years ago, the village didn't have one last year as I didn't sort it out! This year the they've got one as I said I'd order it but NOT put it up. That was in September, got a call on Thursday " when are you putting the tree up?? " Answer was still No, And gave them a list of contacts. The trees up and lit, but it probably cost them

 

That said it is quite satisfying knocking it over after christmas:001_smile:

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That said it is quite satisfying knocking it over after christmas:001_smile:

 

Very true but I also worked on a plantation at the time so seamed like I was always prepairing for Christmas

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Really felt dirty and wrong having to take down two lovely yews. At least I know the wood is going to a good home. Plus the benefits of working in a distillery

 

2 bottles more than I got last time I was there with dave:sneaky2:

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