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Some from a sycamore dismantle, today.,

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Just a little moan, do we have to "quote" the photos everytime if we're passing comment?

 

Clogs up the page, I've seen Timon's three times on this one.

 

Yes :biggrin:

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Just a little moan, do we have to "quote" the photos everytime if we're passing comment?

 

Clogs up the page, I've seen Timon's four times now.

 

Maybe people don't realise that they can edit others posts when quoting them:confused1:

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Reducing the Catherine parr oak at thorp perrow arboretum today.

Had strict instructions from curator and a consultant as to where to cut as they had decided to significantly reduced the sail of the Crown in an exempt to save the tree.

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It truly is a massive tree at over 400year old, shame it's so badly decayed.

 

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