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Ven

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  1. Please note. I am planning to buy this property. Full Structure buyers report says can be risk to building but no evidence at the moment. Tree surgeons says they can cut height and side branches but can't see any damage to building They look too big, close and so council can approve to remove. Need to apply for council. Thanks
  2. Hi, Need advice if trees can be removed and if heave can cause any problems. 3 birch to side and one at back is seeetchestnut. Trees are about 8 meters from the house. Multiple trees with TPO. Structure survey shows. Proximity of trees is risk to the building. Several large trees close to property and could lead to damage to property. Please advise what is best solution. 1)Will council approve. 2) can I remove in one go or gradually. 3) precautions to foundations like 4) make another layer under ground next to the foundations about 1 to 2 metre deep. Please kindly advise. Thanks

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