From: info@xxxxxxxx.co.uk [mailto:info@xxxxxxxx.co.uk]
Sent: 25 March 2009 08:25
Accept what you're saying to a point, but I am sure I have somewhere in
my
pile of circulars etc a recommendation for annual inspection, probably
one
of the highway circulars??
I'd be interested to know if you find it John. It's certainly not in 52/75,
which is vague, with the word 'regular' appearing a lot and a statement that
"The period between these inspections and the degree of examination will
depend on the age and history of the trees, surgery, disease, accidents,
etc".
And it's not in "Well Maintained Highways": which includes statements such as
"it is important that arboricultural advice is obtained to advise on the
appropriate frequency of inspections and works required for each individual
street or mature tree, based on assessment of respective risks"
And
"Most trees should ideally have an arboricultural inspection every five years
but this period may be reduced on the advice of an arboriculturalist"
I've heard many people throw around the annual inspection thing, with many
different alleged sources. But I've yet to actually see a convincing looking
source. I have a sneaking suspicion it's a kind of urban myth - something
some college lecturer once said to a bunch of students which has been
repeated so often that everyone now believes it, but no one is sure why.
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Chris Hastie
Green Infrastructure Manager
Warwick District Council
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