Neighbour Wants to Chop Down Tree

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Absolutely and in that case I will be wielding the axe.

But if it is just a matter of worry, then the BHCC support for the tree can be evidenced against any sense of insurance negligence.
 
The sooner it is cut down and replaced by a more suitable tree the sooner said suitable tree will grow to provide an equally nice view.

It is not just a matter of worry, it's just a matter of time before it needs to be felled.

A eucalyptus near buildings provides a genuine risk and waiting to remove it until there is cracks in the wall of the extension is a crazy idea.
 
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They will come and investigate in the near future.

I think the new owner, having only just moved in, is beginning to feel the gifts of that tree and I think it will stand if it is possible to leave it.

I must say I was under that tree today, and it is beautiful perhaps as old as the house.

... well to live is a little trouble isn't it.

And we all decide to take that trouble when we open our eyes in the morning.
 

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