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What can I do about this tree?

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  • martinsurrey
    martinsurrey Posts: 3,368 Forumite
    for anyone interested this is the best read I have on the subject

    Google

    Arboricultural Practice Note 11 (APN11)
  • jonesjw
    jonesjw Posts: 201 Forumite
    Would be a pity if the tree died.
    google
  • Dr._Shoe
    Dr._Shoe Posts: 563 Forumite
    Bear in mind that, just because you think it is too big, the council aren't at liberty to do anything to the tree either.

    They probably will though as it's too close to the house and will cause subsidence.
  • Gordon_Hose
    Gordon_Hose Posts: 6,259 Forumite
    Debt-free and Proud!
    Definitely, or probably will? How do you know?

    Sounds like a big old tree, don't you think it may have already been affecting the houses?
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