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Good move putting the information flyer on it.  Little cost or effort to do it but a load of grief avoided and public informed.

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Don't worry, i don't think i've got any more after this!?

1. Old picture of a pine, somewhere in Somerset i think.

2. Strange Beech leaning uphill (unsupported) near Stroud. Anyone know what's going on here?

3. One for Viz Comic - an Ash seen near the Sharpness Canal, near Gloucester

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remarkable holiday trees 2 !  stumbled across Lime trees on route to mill bay on opposite side of estuary from Salcombe

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The Mill Bay trail is a 3.5 mile circular walk with views across the Salcombe estuary.

 

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