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Arbstu

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  1. It is about 50-60ft high. It has had a crown reduction, looks to have been done only a few years ago. The tree is situated in a school which is my cause for concern. It does look healthy overall was just the bark that worried me, and if there was to be some sudden snappage then theres an old asbestos building right next to it! Think ill reduce the crown a bit and maybe get rid of the branches so there can be no chance of smashing that asbestos! Thanks for all your comments.
  2. Hey, basically i am newly qualified and need some advise. I have been asked to look at a friends' Willow tree and decide what needs doing to it. There is alot of flaking bark going up the stem as far as the first union, and there is green mouldy looking stuff in the canopy http://img196.imageshack.us/i/dsc00749sci.jpg/ http://img9.imageshack.us/i/dsc00750z.jpg/ http://img36.imageshack.us/i/dsc00751c.jpg/ Stu.
  3. Vodafone or O2 generally best for signal in the sticks. Orange is a definate no.

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