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      <title>Re: Should I take off branches from my established beech tree?</title>
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      <description><![CDATA[ Hi Guy, Definately get a professional involved, someone who can explain the pros and cons of each 'treatment' and makes you feel comfortable with their knowledge (arborist/arboriculturist?) and not necessarily someone who just holds a chainsaw certificate (tree surgeon?). Beech tree]]></description>
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      <description><![CDATA[ Hi, We have a really good, established, approx 60-70 foot beech tree in our back garden. Unfortunately it shades most of the garden during the summer months and we are considering getting some of the branches on one side taken off to open the garden up a little. Is this a sensible thing to]]></description>
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