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An 'awful' 50ft tall 'forest' of Leylandii trees planted in 2001 has grown so tall that she cannot see the vista; Ms Horton and neighbours have been fighting for 20 years to have the trees cut ...
Non-native trees are being removed in east Cumbria as part of £6.7m project at water treatment ... As work begins on site the non-native Leylandii trees bordering the treatment works can be seen.
Chinese privet, or Ligustrum sinense, is another evergreen tree to avoid growing. It is considered an invasive tree in many ...
“You do not have the right to cut the top of the tree or reduce its height from your side, and you cannot compel your ...
Yacine Titi, 42, has been told to lop Leylandii trees which his neighbours, Stewart and Linda Shankland, said left their property in darkness in Thorntonhall, Lanarkshire.
His sun-blocking leylandii trees infuriated the neighbours but David Alvand has finally seen the light. Celebrations broke out after he chopped down the 35ft green monstrosity in his front garden ...
Stephen Bett erected the hay bales after his leylandii trees were torn down. East Anglia News Service “Until now the bales always used to be somewhere else on his land,” he said, adding he ...
Leylandii dispute ends in light relief. Giant Leylandii trees have to be lowered by 20ft after a row lasting almost a quarter of a century was settled.
Because the trees are shallow-rooted, they tend to absorb surface water, which can be bad news for shrubs near by. Anti-leylandii campaigner Clare Hinchliffe, of Hedgeline, says the expansive shade ...
Non-native trees are being removed in east Cumbria as part of £6.7m project at water treatment plant.
Non-native trees are being removed in east Cumbria as part of £6.7m project at a water treatment plant. About 30 50ft (15m) cypress trees have been cleared as part of the project at the ...