A small beetle is responsible for the death and decline of billions of ash trees in North America, and the race is on to stop ...
Lancs Live on MSN
Nearly 1,000 Ash trees ‘could be unsafe to public’ including at nature reserves and play areas
Ribble Valley Council has already began felling trees across council-managed sites and says it has up to 900 more to fell ...
Ash Dieback poses a danger to the public due to risk of weakened tree falling.
Another 200 city-owned trees, most of them doomed ash trees, are to be removed this year under Mankato’s contract with a tree-removal company.
Derbyshire Times on MSN
Busy Derbyshire A-road set for further closure as work to fell trees continues – with project set to finish this month
Another section of a busy Derbyshire A-road will be closed next week as work to fell diseased trees continues – with the ...
Derbyshire Times on MSN
Council issues warning after “huge tree” fell onto major Derbyshire A-road – with incident causing “major disruption”
Derbyshire County Council has issued a warning after a “huge tree” fell onto a major Derbyshire A-road – with the incident causing “major disruption” for motorists.
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Earlier work is almost complete, but road diversions will once again be put in place ...
Scientists are investigating the reasons some plants still wear last season’s tattered clothes.
The county council says work is under way to remove the tree, but it could take several hours.
Lancashire Evening Post on MSN
Cutting down 1,000 unsafe and diseased Lancashire trees could cost council £100,000
Nearly 1,000 trees in a Lancashire borough could be unsafe to the public because of Ash die-back disease and may need cutting down, costing a council £100,000.
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