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i had to fight to get two Quercus Cerris stopped from felling , the land owner wante two perfectly healthy trees felled so that he did not have to put in an abr approved bridge over the tree roots (BS5837) . :

 

 

 

Presumable YOU helped pay for the bridge??:sneaky2:

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yeah i did in a round about way lol , the money i saved him on not having the trees taken down £1570 nearly paid for half of the bridge :sneaky2: . im sure you must have done something similar before :001_tongue:

 

Not me :001_smile: I just get on and fell em!! :001_smile:

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the question you've got to ask is would you be happy with your children playing under neath it?

i bet if it was in a councillors garden it would be straight down

 

see i look if it was in my garden

I like trees BUT

haha bet you never heard that one before:001_tongue:

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I dont really get it- it isnt exactly a prize specimen of a tree, and with an extension going in there the builders will probably go halfway to killing it when the digger starts going at it and charging round the place anyway?!

 

Ditto. If you're questioning whether to keep a tree or not then that's your answer - fell and replant.

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