Sarah spoke to the Guardian about the Enfield Oak and the Forestry Commission’s possible criminal prosecution
Link to article here – Forestry Commission investigates felling of ancient Enfield oak | Trees and forests | The Guardian
Sarah spoke to the Guardian about the Enfield Oak and the Forestry Commission’s possible criminal prosecution
Link to article here – Forestry Commission investigates felling of ancient Enfield oak | Trees and forests | The Guardian

When homeowners discover that tree roots may be linked to subsidence damage, the conversation often moves very quickly towards one proposed solution: remove the tree.

In summary: Housing associations sometimes avoid undertaking tree surveys out of concern that they will uncover unaffordable works. While understandable, this approach increases rather than
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