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Ash Dieback
Ash dieback is a serious fungal disease, detected in the UK back in 2012 it is now widespread. The fungus causes rapid or gradual crown dieback. It is now considered if more than 50% of the leaf canopy has been lost, the tree needs to be removed if it poses a risk to highways, buildings or the public. If you think you have ash trees on your land and want help assessing the risks clink the links at the end of this blog for more info, or give us a call.
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May 224 min read
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