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Churchwarden

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  1. Thank you. That kind of confirms what I suspected. I'll have a word with the diocese about who we should contact next. Can anyone on this site recommend someone? We're in Bishop's Stortford (Hertfordshire/Essex boarder). Is anyone able to give a range of costs we might be looking at for felling this? It would be good to know what we might be looking at before I report to the management committee next week. Thank you for the suggestion of a yew. That sounds perfect for this location - if the local yoofs can leave alone long enough to get established. Many thanks David
  2. This conifer is looking rather sick. In fact it seems to be dead on one side (the east side). Could it be the ivy infestation that's killing it? If that is the case, would removing the ivy help, or is it a lost cause? If it can't be saved, what's the risk of having a dead tree that close to the public highway? Many thanks for this forum. I have found plenty of useful information here already. Any further help you can give on this particular tree would be much appreciated. David

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