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Tell us the address and I will do a stealth call to the local TO and get a TPO slapped on, its a shame to fell such an old tree if there is no genuine reason to do so.

 

 

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Seems a tremendous shame to fell that. What is the reason for opting to remove it? Can it be saved? I say this as a sawmiller with a vested interest in stems like that, but I'd put that tree at over 300 years old and I just don't think that we should be felling such examples unless there is a very good reason.

I totally agree but I could not talk him out of it .:thumbdown:

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None of the reasons above are anything to do with why the client wants it taken down . I will be talking to the council about this tree tomorrow see if there is anything I can do if not Im afraid I will have to go ahead with the work it is a great shame

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Yes I know the tree well, it would be a great shame if it were to go,but the owner has been after removal for quite a while.

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Yes I know the tree well, it would be a great shame if it were to go,but the owner has been after removal for quite a while.

 

Sounds like it may have a tpo already ;)

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