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There is some standing deadwood left on site, a large naturally occurring Beech mono, a victim of a previous storm see below.

 

a balanced approach taking in to account what's already on the site.

 

I do however strongly believe its down to those of us 'directly' involved in the removal process (both from the public & private sectors) to inform the owners or those that consult, of the awarenes & importance of habitat (whether it is required on a specific job or not)

 

Its an easy option to just fell everything and process it to be left on the floor or to go as firewood/mulch etc.....

 

Above is a general comment, not directed at you or this situation Tim

 

 

 

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