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A sycamore tree should do it; be up in no time. 
What about a nice row of leylandii? Would be even quicker and provide a nice visual screen from the nasty 'orrible pavilion....... |
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| January 10, 2011, 11:25pm |
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richard.garvie |
| January 10, 2011, 11:58pm |
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or just scrap the plans to build an pavillion... |
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Anyone know what the plan is now RE: clearing the wood? |
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brian |
| January 19, 2011, 11:02pm |
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They get a chipper in, feed all the wood through it and blow it all into the back of a Veolia truck. Probably. |
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| January 20, 2011, 10:15pm |
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Initially I thought Marcsie's phots were of a meeting of councillors, after all there is a great deal of 'dead wood' in Market St |
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| January 20, 2011, 10:19pm |
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Anyone know what the plan is now RE: clearing the wood?
I'd say that given the main trunk will weigh several tons they'll be waiting for a suitable day to drive in with a truck & hiab suitable to lift said trunk without damaging the path ways. |
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Threepwood |
| January 21, 2011, 12:07am |
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Initially I thought Marcsie's phots were of a meeting of councillors, after all there is a great deal of 'dead wood' in Market St
You're thinking of 'planks' Threep, |
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He'd probably start by questioning the tree and then complain about not getting any answerers.
Here's one! |
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