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weve just got a new tree warden down here and is he fussy! i recently had to look at a large holm oak with a slight basal decay, a well respected arb consultant who had inspected this tree 3 yrs ago recommended a 5 m crown reduction, but no work was carried out, i stuck in an application to do exactly what the report recommended and they have come back saying that i can only reduce it by 2.5m to be fair a thought a 5m reduction was slightly excessive but the point is what right does the tree warden have over the consultant who carries the indemnity insurance?

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weve just got a new tree warden down here and is he fussy! i recently had to look at a large holm oak with a slight basal decay, a well respected arb consultant who had inspected this tree 3 yrs ago recommended a 5 m crown reduction, but no work was carried out, i stuck in an application to do exactly what the report recommended and they have come back saying that i can only reduce it by 2.5m to be fair a thought a 5m reduction was slightly excessive but the point is what right does the tree warden have over the consultant who carries the indemnity insurance?

 

maybe he knew better, forget the job title. you even agree the 5m was harsh:001_smile:

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