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The city council says it is felling hundreds of trees to prevent the spread of ash dieback and elm disease A public meeting is being held to discuss the work being carried out to protect a Sussex ...
The council warned trees affected by ash dieback could "fall with very little warning". The council says it is felling hundreds of trees to prevent ash dieback and elm disease spreading.
Oak, willow, and ash trees have been a feature of the ... It transpired that no tree protection order was in place to stop the felling of the trees on the privately-owned patches of land dotted ...
Here are the latest planning applications submitted to Fenland District Council, featuring proposals for tree felling, ...
Tree felling work has been paused after birds' nests were found. The work at Mill Common in Magor was part of The Woodland ...
Over the past few months, large-scale felling works have taken place ... Head of Operations Robert Walker said: “Due to the ash dieback, the trees are very unstable. The machinery used is ...
A public meeting is being held to discuss the work being carried out to protect a Sussex city's trees from the spread of ash dieback and elm disease. The meeting on Monday takes place at Hove Town ...
find out from experts about the spread of ash dieback and elm disease and why the trees need to be felled to protect the wider tree population. hear about the council's programme for felling trees ...