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Remember that leaflet ...'we will do what the vote result is' lol. Clearly not.

Paul
Paul
30 Nov 2018

EU employee of the month Theresa May says we are leaving but clearly her deal is nothing of the sort. We couldn't really be in a worse mess than if that deal goes through. Has she lost the plot?

We have experts on trees on this forum does anyone know why the tree was pollarded there is probably a very good reason.

Margaret Swift
Margaret Swift
29 Nov 2018

Pollarding is just a posh name for butchering!

which a quick search shows to be Lady's Mile Holiday Park. See Public Notice section of this week's Gazette, top right hand side of page 27. More info from TDC. Any representations concerning this application need to be made to TDC by 18th December 2018.

Click on link below to see agenda which includes a planning application for the Old Rectory site in Weech Road, a planning application for the Daw Vale site on Westcliff, and a planning application concerning the land at Langdon designated for housing. https://www.dawlish.gov.uk/edit/uploads/2540_1225370300.pdf

Brexit - Part 1
Lynne
Lynne
29 Nov 2018

https://www.devonlive.com/news/local-news/cornwall-family-stockpiling-marmite-baked-2263453

I think DEEDOODLE has mixed up butchered with pollarding, the two are quite different.

BOO HOO
BOO HOO
28 Nov 2018

@leatash - i beg to differ, the weight in the tree is in the trunk not in the small branches that have slowly grown back after many years since it was last butchered. In 18 months you will have a tuft of branches sticking out of the trunk. The only reason it is butchered in this way is because it is cheaper to do so, not for any other reason, in my opinion.

leatash
leatash
28 Nov 2018

It will be back to normal in 18 months and it's been saved from falling into the brook.