Neighbouring trees

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Randy Winkman

16,092 posts

189 months

Friday 22nd June 2012
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Destroying other people's property - nice. rolleyes

CAPP0

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19,575 posts

203 months

Monday 29th July 2013
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Holy thread resurrection, etc etc....

The tree saga rumbled on for a long time, with the need to table it at the governors' meeting, questions of cost, who would pay what, etc etc. In the meantime the tree shot up such that it was really impinging on our garden - after 5.30/6.00, there was no sun in the garden at all.

Anyway, fast forward to yesterday evening, I get an email from the head saying that the governors don't want the tree taken down but they will look at pruning it today. I replied thanking them and just mentioned that with the height the tree had grown to, had they considered the potential effect on the foundations of a small building on their land. Fast forward yet again to now: the tree has gone! Apparently they looked t it this morning and decided that it "wouldn't respond well to pruning" so they've taken it out. It must have been 30-40ft tall and it took them about half an hour start to finish.

Apart from having a sunny garden again, I can't believe the effect on out kitchen - hadn't realised how much light it was blocking from the house itself ,and the kitchen is now bathed in natural light. Happy with the outcome!

aw51 121565

4,771 posts

233 months

Monday 29th July 2013
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Well, that's a turn up for the books rofl .

Good news for you, though thumbup .