by Claire M » Mon Jul 30, 2012 10:36 am
As I have children at the school I have followed this up with them.
The tree was badly diseased (hopefully I have managed to attach photos) and was suffering from root damage.
It was agreed by the Wandsworth tree officer and the tree surgeons that it was dangerous - particularly in high winds.
The tree has not been cut down - it has been "pollard" by professional tree suregeons to 18 feet to ensure the safety of the children and the survival of the tree.
Claire
As I have children at the school I have followed this up with them.
The tree was badly diseased (hopefully I have managed to attach photos) and was suffering from root damage.
It was agreed by the Wandsworth tree officer and the tree surgeons that it was dangerous - particularly in high winds.
The tree has not been cut down - it has been "pollard" by professional tree suregeons to 18 feet to ensure the safety of the children and the survival of the tree.
Claire
[attachment=0]Tree Pictures.pdf[/attachment]