KeegansHairPiece
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- Jan 28, 2016
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Sadly not. They are right up against my fence - well away from the kerbside - on a section where nobody parks.
It's ridiculous really, we should be encouraging trees, not coming up with reasons people will just chop any trees on their land down as someone else suggesting because a root may do a bit of damage to a pavement. Personally think local authorities should be doing more to support people with trees. They're quick enough to slap a TPO on ones they like so you can't even prune the things without a permission, then try and charge you for a bit of pavement repair. Bullshit if you ask me.