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<blockquote data-quote="D14" data-source="post: 3767900" data-attributes="member: 49382"><p>We own a wood that runs up to a road. Some of the trees are hanging over the road considerably and there's a fast driving sweeping bend on one side. It's very clear that due to the speed of the vehicles if a tree came down then it would be disastrous if the car was above the speed limit which 9 out of 10 are.</p><p></p><p>We've been managing the wood for many years and any trees that come down are sorted, but as of yet nothing's fallen over the road. </p><p>However the trees are getting older and whilst not diseased some of them are growing sideways in line to the lie of the land as the wood comes down on a slight slope to the road. In order to make this safe we think we need to fell about 25% of the wood as some of the trees are very tall. We would obviously replant straight away but how do we stand felling around an acre of trees rule wise?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="D14, post: 3767900, member: 49382"] We own a wood that runs up to a road. Some of the trees are hanging over the road considerably and there's a fast driving sweeping bend on one side. It's very clear that due to the speed of the vehicles if a tree came down then it would be disastrous if the car was above the speed limit which 9 out of 10 are. We've been managing the wood for many years and any trees that come down are sorted, but as of yet nothing's fallen over the road. However the trees are getting older and whilst not diseased some of them are growing sideways in line to the lie of the land as the wood comes down on a slight slope to the road. In order to make this safe we think we need to fell about 25% of the wood as some of the trees are very tall. We would obviously replant straight away but how do we stand felling around an acre of trees rule wise? [/QUOTE]
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