[Guardian] British insurance companies force tree felling
March 2nd, 2009 | by Rick |NewsRevue asked:
2008.04.03 John Domokos - guardian.co.uk Thousands of healthy, mature trees are being felled across the UK, victims of risk-averse insurance companies and councils who say that the trees are causing damage to neighbouring properties. Edward Gildea can do nothing but watch as the 150-year-old plane tree at his family house is felled.
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3 Responses to “[Guardian] British insurance companies force tree felling”
By MARSHALL on Mar 5, 2009 | Reply
LANCE
u cant blame the tree surgeons and there ‘chainsaws’ for this.
By PHILLIP on Mar 6, 2009 | Reply
LEWIS
excellent vidio, as the owner of a tree surgery business in the south east I totally feal for your loss I see far far to much of this situation, and is not the reason I started my bussiness i think its about time allternatives methods were be used, unfortunatly there are many consultants earning fortunes out telling the insurance companys what they want to hear instead of the truth!
By JULIUS on Mar 7, 2009 | Reply
PETER
great video.