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This is next door to where I'm working today.

An Oak that has been 'reduced' on one side only and leaving 3ft stubbs above the old cut points.

Such a terrible shame. It looks much worse in real life.

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I'm completing the other half of something like that on Friday. It's a TPO tree (no permission) that got butchered by some subbies for my local council's contractors doing a bit on the side. You could probably work out who did it with a little bit of detective work. Funny how I seem to be picking up the pieces of these people.

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