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                    I absolutely don’t care how many there are, and you can be Irish or any other nationality, but I’m looking for someone competent and insured to take down a couple of 30ft yew trees.                 
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Yew trees…..aren’t they a “beautiful” protected species?AddicksAddict said:I absolutely don’t care how many there are, and you can be Irish or any other nationality, but I’m looking for someone competent and insured to take down a couple of 30ft yew trees.0 - 
            
Where are you based? @Addickted2TheReds this might be one for Biscuit?AddicksAddict said:I absolutely don’t care how many there are, and you can be Irish or any other nationality, but I’m looking for someone competent and insured to take down a couple of 30ft yew trees.0 - 
            
Sydenham, SE26.PaddyP17 said:
Where are you based? @Addickted2TheReds this might be one for Biscuit?AddicksAddict said:I absolutely don’t care how many there are, and you can be Irish or any other nationality, but I’m looking for someone competent and insured to take down a couple of 30ft yew trees.0 - 
            
I don’t think young ones in my garden, which isn’t in a conservation area, will be protected.SoundAsa£ said:
Yew trees…..aren’t they a “beautiful” protected species?AddicksAddict said:I absolutely don’t care how many there are, and you can be Irish or any other nationality, but I’m looking for someone competent and insured to take down a couple of 30ft yew trees.0 - 
            Does it have to be a fella?10
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            Will you be planting a couple of new trees to replace these mature trees @AddicksAddict, in order to replace the oxygen loss, absorb carbon, maintain soil quality and give shade in the increasing heat?2
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            I think that you are supposed to notify felling of any trees to your council, even on your own property, might be best to make sure...🤷♂️1
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Do you know a tree Doris you can recommend?EugenesAxe said:Does it have to be a fella?7 - 
            AddicksAddict said:I absolutely don’t care how many there are, and you can be Irish or any other nationality, but I’m looking for someone competent and insured to take down a couple of 30ft yew trees.
I have Irish roots.
Does it is need to be tree fellers or are two of us good enough?15 - 
            I've spent a lot of tine this summer in various trees with chain and recip saws. It's certainly encouraged my wife to take a keen interest in my life insurance status.3
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            Three fellas wanted?0
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Cheers mate, have passed on his details via PM.PaddyP17 said:
Where are you based? @Addickted2TheReds this might be one for Biscuit?AddicksAddict said:I absolutely don’t care how many there are, and you can be Irish or any other nationality, but I’m looking for someone competent and insured to take down a couple of 30ft yew trees.1 - 
            
A feller of any gender or lack thereof is acceptable.EugenesAxe said:Does it have to be a fella?0 - 
            
Thanks.eastterrace6168 said:I think that you are supposed to notify felling of any trees to your council, even on your own property, might be best to make sure...🤷♂️0 - 
            
There’s too much shade where these are. The are five yews within a 15’ radius and they’re affecting the existing small trees they’re now outgrowing.swords_alive said:Will you be planting a couple of new trees to replace these mature trees @AddicksAddict, in order to replace the oxygen loss, absorb carbon, maintain soil quality and give shade in the increasing heat?0 - 
            I read the title of this thread in an Irish accent and thought you wanted three fellas.1
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SevenoaksPaddyP17 said:
Where are you based? Addickted2TheReds this might be one for Biscuit?AddicksAddict said:I absolutely don’t care how many there are, and you can be Irish or any other nationality, but I’m looking for someone competent and insured to take down a couple of 30ft yew trees.2 - 
            On the train back from Wrexham I got chatting to a guy named 'Steve', retired tree feller, a long time Addick and goes to most games h and a .. not much to go on BUT surely a few on here know him .. his daughter, also a regular match goer, and that's the extent of my contribution1
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Would you believe me if I told you that I also read it in an Irish accent???Chunes said:I read the title of this thread in an Irish accent and thought you wanted three fellas.5 - 
            
Sounds like an Agatha Christie plot...🧐Lincsaddick said:On the train back from Wrexham I got chatting to a guy named 'Steve', retired tree feller, a long time Addick and goes to most games h and a .. not much to go on BUT surely a few on here know him .. his daughter, also a regular match goer, and that's the extent of my contribution1 - 
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Must have been a branch line.Lincsaddick said:On the train back from Wrexham I got chatting to a guy named 'Steve', retired tree feller, a long time Addick and goes to most games h and a .. not much to go on BUT surely a few on here know him .. his daughter, also a regular match goer, and that's the extent of my contribution3 - 
            
If they are 30ft high, they most certainly aren’t young trees.AddicksAddict said:
I don’t think young ones in my garden, which isn’t in a conservation area, will be protected.SoundAsa£ said:
Yew trees…..aren’t they a “beautiful” protected species?AddicksAddict said:I absolutely don’t care how many there are, and you can be Irish or any other nationality, but I’m looking for someone competent and insured to take down a couple of 30ft yew trees.
They have a very slow growth rate…..in The UK many are a good 100 to 500 years old!
Some rarer examples even live to 1000 years +.1 - 
            There's a bloke up in Carlisle that likes travelling miles to chop down trees. But I think he's otherwise engaged at the moment.
Edited to add: It's illegal to chop down if over 5 cubic metres in volume (whether one tree or a number of smaller trees) - so you'd need consent I guess and/or a competent qualified tree surgeon.0 - 
            
leaf it out mateclive said:
Must have been a branch line.Lincsaddick said:On the train back from Wrexham I got chatting to a guy named 'Steve', retired tree feller, a long time Addick and goes to most games h and a .. not much to go on BUT surely a few on here know him .. his daughter, also a regular match goer, and that's the extent of my contribution0 - 
            
The root of the problem with this forum are the corny jokesolster said:
leaf it out mateclive said:
Must have been a branch line.Lincsaddick said:On the train back from Wrexham I got chatting to a guy named 'Steve', retired tree feller, a long time Addick and goes to most games h and a .. not much to go on BUT surely a few on here know him .. his daughter, also a regular match goer, and that's the extent of my contribution
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was the Wrexham to Crewe line .. Oh Mr Porter, what can I do ? etc etcclive said:
Must have been a branch line.Lincsaddick said:On the train back from Wrexham I got chatting to a guy named 'Steve', retired tree feller, a long time Addick and goes to most games h and a .. not much to go on BUT surely a few on here know him .. his daughter, also a regular match goer, and that's the extent of my contribution1 - 
            
Rubbish,ct_addick said:
The root of the problem with this forum are the corny jokesolster said:
leaf it out mateclive said:
Must have been a branch line.Lincsaddick said:On the train back from Wrexham I got chatting to a guy named 'Steve', retired tree feller, a long time Addick and goes to most games h and a .. not much to go on BUT surely a few on here know him .. his daughter, also a regular match goer, and that's the extent of my contributionI always wanted to be a tree surgeon but i couldn't stand the sight of sap.3 - 
            
Anyone twigged it yet?Lincsaddick said:On the train back from Wrexham I got chatting to a guy named 'Steve', retired tree feller, a long time Addick and goes to most games h and a .. not much to go on BUT surely a few on here know him .. his daughter, also a regular match goer, and that's the extent of my contribution0 - 
            Baldybonce said:
Rubbish,ct_addick said:
The root of the problem with this forum are the corny jokesolster said:
leaf it out mateclive said:
Must have been a branch line.Lincsaddick said:On the train back from Wrexham I got chatting to a guy named 'Steve', retired tree feller, a long time Addick and goes to most games h and a .. not much to go on BUT surely a few on here know him .. his daughter, also a regular match goer, and that's the extent of my contributionI always wanted to be a tree surgeon but i couldn't stand the sight of sap.
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Wood that this will be the only tree pun on here.clive said:
Must have been a branch line.Lincsaddick said:On the train back from Wrexham I got chatting to a guy named 'Steve', retired tree feller, a long time Addick and goes to most games h and a .. not much to go on BUT surely a few on here know him .. his daughter, also a regular match goer, and that's the extent of my contribution
Seriously forestimates, I think yew should try to find this fella.
You could make a trunk call maybe?
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