Re: tree preservation order puzzle
Happened locally in gales a few years ago the trees were eventually felled and the remains used to make benches and seats etc so we still have them just not in the form they were. Locals planted trees in their places but it'll be next few generations enjoy the canopy we had.Re: tree preservation order puzzle
Re: tree preservation order puzzle
Oh right Realspeed. Tpos are relevant to us at the moment. We are having negotiations on what to do about an oak tree at the bottom of our garden, bang on the boundary line of our garden and a field. The tree and a whole line of oaks have tpo orders on them. We say it is their responsibility and they are trying to claim it is ours(but we still can't touch it without their say so and we must pay for any work they designate needs doing). It has deteriorated a lot this year and has rot in the bottom of the trunk and a lot of dead branches. The council concede it's becoming dangerous and OH is adamant they must do something about it, not us and he will sue the council for damages if it does any damage on our land. We are waiting to see who gives in first. The council pruned it some years ago at no expense to us and they have acknowledged it is their tree - but they don't want the expense of maintaining it.Re: tree preservation order puzzle
I can offer a couple of suggestionRe: tree preservation order puzzle
I have and am still having a similar problem with a Leylandi hedge.Re: tree preservation order puzzle
Re: tree preservation order puzzle
Re: tree preservation order puzzle
Make up a very strong solution of sodium chlorate and I mean very strong and drench round the roots of the trees.
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