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That's an ridiculous reason to warrant it's removal; they should look after their children better.......

 

 

 

Hmmm... it's a reason but I would say they just want that tree gone and it sounds better than 'it takes all the light from the garden'.

 

 

What a shame as that has to be a few years old and it looks healthy.

 

 

Well done for trying to persuade them out of it.

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What a shame! Good on you for trying to educate them though.

 

It's funny how many people worry about kids eating Yew berries - understandable on the face of it, but I've never actually heard about a child being rushed to hospital. Perhaps it happens but is rarely heard of?

 

You can eat the berries but not the seed, people make jam out of it.

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Yeah you can eat the berries... Now I'm not sure if this was said for effect, but on a different forum I was in the understanding that the tree was coming down to make way for a mosque!! Same tree, same OP, different reason? I want the truth buddy, if it's coming down for a mosque im gonna strap myself to it.

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Yeah you can eat the berries... Now I'm not sure if this was said for effect, but on a different forum I was in the understanding that the tree was coming down to make way for a mosque!! Same tree, same OP, different reason? I want the truth buddy, if it's coming down for a mosque im gonna strap myself to it.

 

Hope that's just the rumour mill!

People will go apoplectic if it's true (and rightfully so) !

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Yeah you can eat the berries... Now I'm not sure if this was said for effect, but on a different forum I was in the understanding that the tree was coming down to make way for a mosque!! Same tree, same OP, different reason? I want the truth buddy, if it's coming down for a mosque im gonna strap myself to it.

 

 

No it's not coming down for a mosque. The tree is in a private garden.

The lad who put it up on FB works for me & he said it as a joke.

 

I really do understand why people would be pissed off about it coming down because I am not very happy about it. I've done everything in my power to stop it.

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Kids... duct tape. Apply latter to former under nose/s. Problem is then eliminated.

 

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Educate parents to educate children.

 

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Educate mummy & daddy to instruct nanny, so she/he can educate children. (And give nanny an allowance, so she/he can purchase & apply duct tape, where & when necessary and to whom.)

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It is criminal to remove such a tree for such a reason.

How will the children ever learn about these things if you just remove them?

There are many wild berries and poisonous plants out there which they need to learn about.

No child should be allowed to eat anything from the wild unless they are with a responsible adult.

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I rather think, it is the parents intention to let the children play outside without supervision or education, hence the worry of their children eating something they should not. Still think the parents need to educate, (and perhaps supervise) their children, rather than have a perfectly good tree removed.

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