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Overhanging trees and lack of hedgetrimming
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<blockquote data-quote="Oscar" data-source="post: 7012521" data-attributes="member: 3887"><p>What's the rest of the country like because in West Somerset some roads are basically inpassable due to the lack of hedgetrimmimg and also now in full leaf , dropping branches . The council last year started only doing one cut on hedges ie 4 ft high from road surface . Even two is crap for lorries,tractors etc as its around 10 ft high you have mirrors etc. I ve broken 4 mirrors so far this year on SP sprayer, £ 45 / time . Four nd out that I can report to council ( roads that are bad) which I am doing but not seeing any action. Don t know what the answer is really ?.</p><p></p><p>Ps, West Somerset is like Devon with earth banks and proper hedges on at best a 10 / 12 ft road ie proper hedges and narrow roads. Guess a lot of you have no such thing to deal with ? I will post some pics later this week when there again.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Oscar, post: 7012521, member: 3887"] What's the rest of the country like because in West Somerset some roads are basically inpassable due to the lack of hedgetrimmimg and also now in full leaf , dropping branches . The council last year started only doing one cut on hedges ie 4 ft high from road surface . Even two is crap for lorries,tractors etc as its around 10 ft high you have mirrors etc. I ve broken 4 mirrors so far this year on SP sprayer, £ 45 / time . Four nd out that I can report to council ( roads that are bad) which I am doing but not seeing any action. Don t know what the answer is really ?. Ps, West Somerset is like Devon with earth banks and proper hedges on at best a 10 / 12 ft road ie proper hedges and narrow roads. Guess a lot of you have no such thing to deal with ? I will post some pics later this week when there again. [/QUOTE]
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