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Re: Tree Value

Subject: Re: Tree Value
From: Jon Astill
Date: Dec 02 2004 13:04:16
Alistair

Nice to hear that the occasional tree vandal is getting caught red-handed. 
Quite a rarity I'm sure. As a matter of interest, what was the tree, how big 
was it, what was (s)he using to cut it down, what time of day was it and how 
on earth did (s)he expect to get away with it? 

Jonathan

-----Original message-----
From: alistair hearn alistairhearn@xxxxxx.co.uk
Date: Thu,  2 Dec 2004 11:16:57 +0000
To: UK Tree Care uktc@xxxxxx.tree-care.info
Subject: Tree Value

 I've recently been lucky enough to catch a resident 'felling' a street 
tree in front of his property, which forms part of an avenue. The local 
police have been surprisingly happy to help!?! (criminal damage)
  
 Does anyone have any experience of this sort of situation that might help 
me turning this problem into a nightmare? I've carried out an amenity 
valuation using the Helliwell system. Can anybody tell me the unit value 
for cost, so I might end up with a financial result the highway engineer 
can use?
  
 Any other handy hints/help to do with this situation are greatfully 
recieved.
  
 Many Thanks,
  
 Alistair Hearn.
 
              
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