Subsidence maims trees
Language: English Series: Guardian ; 29 June 1998, 8(1)Publication details: 1998Subject(s): Summary: Thousands of trees are being mutilated by local authorities in order to prevent costly subsidence, but critics say that lopping off branches merely makes the trees work harder to replace the loss. Includes a short for and against list.| Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Barcode | |
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Thousands of trees are being mutilated by local authorities in order to prevent costly subsidence, but critics say that lopping off branches merely makes the trees work harder to replace the loss. Includes a short for and against list.