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Wednesday, March 30, 2011

Trees...



I can appreciate that trees can cause damage to property and you need to check all is well every so often.

Over the years we have removed three trees either because they were dead and past their best or possibly they were not in the best location. We did not need to be told, all removed at our expense.




We have checked over the years with neighbours that none of our trees are a trouble to them or that the light in their gardens is unaffected when the trees are in full bloom.



Over the last few days/weeks we have found out that a tree survey is being carried out, not by the county council, nor the original owners of our property(the borough council, it no longer exists) but by the housing association that took over the running of the properties.

I have a nasty feeling they are going to ask for our trees to be removed. Most are nowhere near the property, most have been cut down so they no longer grow any taller. Once the weather improves and our gardener can tidy the garden again...it's quite ok.

I have resigned myself though that they'll ask for them to be removed and when you rent property and do not own it you have to go along with what your landlord suggests.

I may still seek out a second opinion. I have been told that they are checking out 8,000 properties in the area but I found out today that they asked to look into our garden from a neighbour's garden(they didn't tell me that)and he was told that they are mainly looking at trees that are in street areas. So who knows.




There many trees taller than ours(One I could not get an image of)

Another garden has a whole line of trees on both sides so there must be little light and if any damage was likely, it would happen there.

Over the road there are trees very close to property and they've been there for over 50 years. Maybe it depends on the kind of trees.

Because of the ages of Mum and myself we'll not bother to plant any trees again, by the time they reach maturity we will probably be dead or living somewhere else.

If they have to come out I'll be sorry to see them go...they've survived the worst weather that has been thrown at them and they have given shelter to Blackbirds and Collard Doves they are as I write this.



Over the Years the amount of trees around here have reduced greatly and local wildlife has suffered so when they go on about climate change we have more people ripping out trees, hedges, shrubs etc...and putting paving and concrete everywhere. I'm not totally against paving just when it takes over.

I know what I prefer.

The images are only dark because of the kind of day it is and I haven't used software to improve them. Not because of the trees.

4 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

It would be a shame if they have to go.

30 March 2011 at 17:26  
Blogger The Great Gildersleeve said...

Thank you for your comment which is appreciated. I will keep my fingers crossed...

Some of the trees have yet to get their leaves so are bare and the last two photo's on the blog show the trees in other gardens and in the street that are as tall/taller than those in my garden but could be saved.

30 March 2011 at 18:18  
Blogger Paul said...

We paid somebody to come and tidy up the tree in the front garden last year because it had grown so big and seemed to have half a dozen trunks. It will grow a bit stronger as a result.

Good photographs Gildy add to the post a lot.

31 March 2011 at 22:00  
Blogger Span Ows said...

It would be a crying shame. Let's hope they saty, they don't look too near the houses to be "a danger"

2 April 2011 at 22:12  

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