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David Humphries
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  • 3 weeks later...

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Been working on this fine old brute of a Beech last couple of days.

 

Have posted shots of the tree before, but this is by way of an update.

 

The Arch is listed & from 1766.

The Tree has been pushing over the flank wall for decades.

Rather than just let the Tree do it's thing & push over the wall (my prefered choice) the engineers came up with a concrete slab foundation & metal support too hold the wall up.

 

Suffice to say, there was always going to be a root issue.

We've airspaded out the area of the intended foundation, & have now planned a new meeting with the structural guys, to see if there is a more tree freindly alternative.

 

 

First shots the Tree in context.

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Interesting work David. I have a similar situation (although in far less auspicious and grand circumstances) and will be interested to see the final design.

 

Are they pouring straight into that pit? We've specced some similar pads with a compressible expanded foam underlay to distribute point loading from secondary growth and during wind loading.

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Interesting work David. I have a similar situation (although in far less auspicious and grand circumstances) and will be interested to see the final design.

 

Are they pouring straight into that pit? We've specced some similar pads with a compressible expanded foam underlay to distribute point loading from secondary growth and during wind loading.

 

Certainly is an interesting one Tony.

 

the original planned proposal is/was a slab within the entire excavated area.

 

Having a meet in the next couple of days with engineer & contractors, which should instigate something completely different.

 

 

Funnily enough, out of the 4/5 original proposals, none of them mentioned what has been offered up by a passing member of the public. Which is to put up an info board with photos/images of the Arch from over the last 100 or so years with some additional text, and then just let nature take it's course.

 

Sounds like the best situation all round

 

less money

retention of this relic in context with it's 'now' surroundings

 

............and most significantly, best situation for the Tree :thumbup1:

 

 

 

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Think of it as the ultimate mulch - weed proof, low maintenance and collects a great deal of moisture for those hot summer days...

 

 

You office wallahs are sooooo good at lateral thinking :biggrin:

 

 

 

Tree has Kretzschmaria, possibly only saprophytically within butress cracks.

 

 

 

 

 

I'll update the situation in a week or so.

 

 

 

stay tooooooooned :biggrin:

 

 

 

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Passed by this Beech earlier in the morning, stopped & took a shot for posterity :001_smile:

 

Although obviously a tree outside it's prefered growing environment, it looks like someone from a by gone time, liked their tree enough, to find a solution that enabled them keep it relatively unmolested in such a tight spot.

 

Take me hat off to em :thumbup1:

 

Not the majorities cup of cha !

 

 

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