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3 minutes ago, peak4 said:

There's no mention on the STAG Facebook group about it.
Some cherries do only live 60 or so years, so I wonder if it was an emergency safety felling.
That said, the council do normally tell STAG

Yes that’s right. They wouldn’t do something like this without reason . :rolleyes:

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5 minutes ago, peak4 said:

There's no mention on the STAG Facebook group about it.
Some cherries do only live 60 or so years, so I wonder if it was an emergency safety felling.
That said, the council do normally tell STAG

They know about it .  But have not investigated for some reason .

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3 minutes ago, hackey lad said:

Yes that’s right. They wouldn’t do something like this without reason . :rolleyes:

I've asked on STAG, so see if anyone there knows.

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4 minutes ago, hackey lad said:

Yes that’s right. They wouldn’t do something like this without reason . :rolleyes:

The tree was healthy , Three more are still standing getting ready to blossom at the end of the month or April as they have done for 60 years

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1 hour ago, cuttsie said:

On Council land ,   its a little alcove of land that looks brilliant when the Cherry trees all flower in spring ,

Street tree, or on other land?

 

The council no longer fell street trees (unless dangerous) without consultation and passing controversial ones to the Street Tree Partnership for comment so I doubt it would be them in that case.

 

If it is non-street tree land and owned by the council that is strange - somebody should know at the council and if not there's potentially a crime been committed so they should take an interest.

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