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Don't forget that you can make an application for repeat, annual, operations such as epicormic removals, e.g. for next 5 years...or even 10 yrs maybe, to avoid having to undertake repeated applications.

 

This is only possible fro repetitive operations and can include re-pollarding, albeit a little more contentious than epicormic growth removal.

 

Cheers..

Paul

 

PS Have a word with the TO first to establish their opinion on the situation.

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Don't forget that you can make an application for repeat, annual, operations such as epicormic removals, e.g. for next 5 years...or even 10 yrs maybe, to avoid having to undertake repeated applications.

 

This is only possible fro repetitive operations and can include re-pollarding, albeit a little more contentious than epicormic growth removal.

 

Cheers..

Paul

 

PS Have a word with the TO first to establish their opinion on the situation.

 

That's good advice.

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I thought so too :lol:

 

Many thanks Jules, and indeed for your many useful and informative posts. :thumbup1:

 

I hope you're well..

 

Paul

 

Thanks, not so well actually due to a shoulder injury so I am choosing my tree jobs carefully. Consultancy going well though, so am getting by somehow. Probably got too much thinking time and so am posting more frequently than the typical lack of feedback suggests is worthwhile...

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Thanks, not so well actually due to a shoulder injury so I am choosing my tree jobs carefully. Consultancy going well though, so am getting by somehow. Probably got too much thinking time and so am posting more frequently than the typical lack of feedback suggests is worthwhile...

 

Hi Jules, sorry to hear that, hope its nothing too serious. Still, good tonhdar the consultancy is going well...long may it continue for you.

 

I'm sorry you're not getting the engagement on your posts you hope for. I have to confess I'm a bit guilty here too in that some of the content of your posts I read with great interest but, to be quite honest, have limited time, and sometimes (often) limited knowledge, to contribute...sorry!

 

Please don't be discouraged as whilst feedback may be limitedbthe greater benefit is considerable...thank you.

 

Best regards..

Paul

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Probably got too much thinking time and so am posting more frequently than the typical lack of feedback suggests is worthwhile...

 

Sorry to hear about your injury - I hope it gets better soon.

 

Don't take a lack of feedback as a suggestion that your posts are not worthwhile. I know I've been lurking rather than actively participating for a long time, but I find your posts interesting and often thought provoking, I'd be surprised if I was alone :)

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