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The tree has been there for hundreds of years. The owner hasn't. The problem is clearly the owner, and perhaps they need to be removed instead?

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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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We had a similar problem.

Quite intractable.

Until I suggested installing a set of tasteful 1.0m high metal railings in about a 3.0m dia circle with an included 200mm high metal strip around the bottom to retain bark mulch.

In this case surely a "sit-a-pon" low surrounding wall should do the same?

But absolutly definately the tree deserves to be retained.

Job done.

Looks well too.

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I guess? this tree is blocking light.

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No TPO on this tree and not in a conservation area . My boss had a word with the tree officer and he said it would be a shame but if the guy wants a fell then that's his choice . I will speak to the other tree officer on Monday and ask if there is anything that could be done :)

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We are the most unlikely bunch of tree huggers, given that we cut them down for a living.

 

Would be quite a funny human interest story for the local press - "Tree fellers turned tree huggers - local tree surgeons unite together to save ancient Yew tree"

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It's a lovely little tree when you look at it on street view. If the owners were that desperate, it could just be reduced a touch?

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