Tree Fellers 16:54 - Apr 17 with 1068 views | Luther27 | Not a joke…but notice there’s a lot of trees being cut down in the Swansea and M4 area. Any idea why? | | | | |
Tree Fellers on 17:28 - Apr 17 with 1036 views | Luther27 |
Shame that….but there seems to be a lot of pines cut down along Fabian Way as well. | | | |
Tree Fellers on 18:09 - Apr 17 with 1004 views | Whiterockin |
Tree Fellers on 17:28 - Apr 17 by Luther27 | Shame that….but there seems to be a lot of pines cut down along Fabian Way as well. |
If you go up through mid Wales some areas are decimated. It will take many years to recover. | | | |
Tree Fellers on 18:25 - Apr 17 with 977 views | builthjack |
Tree Fellers on 18:09 - Apr 17 by Whiterockin | If you go up through mid Wales some areas are decimated. It will take many years to recover. |
It was time to fell them, and re-plant. It’s a cycle. | |
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Tree Fellers on 18:43 - Apr 17 with 957 views | Luther27 |
Thanks for that. | | | |
Tree Fellers on 22:28 - Apr 17 with 858 views | majorraglan | It may also be the case that where trees at the side of the motorway grow beyond a certain size the Council, Trunk Road Agency or whoever will cut them down because of the risk they pose in the event of a collision, thinner saplings and trees will bend and break where as larger trees won’t give at all. The council et al have to becareful because if they chop the trees down on the steep slopes adjoining many mountainous roads it could result in landslides when it rains heavily. | | | |
Tree Fellers on 23:32 - Apr 17 with 827 views | max936 |
Tree Fellers on 22:28 - Apr 17 by majorraglan | It may also be the case that where trees at the side of the motorway grow beyond a certain size the Council, Trunk Road Agency or whoever will cut them down because of the risk they pose in the event of a collision, thinner saplings and trees will bend and break where as larger trees won’t give at all. The council et al have to becareful because if they chop the trees down on the steep slopes adjoining many mountainous roads it could result in landslides when it rains heavily. |
They were chopping them down on Fabien Way on the west side run into Swansea safternoon, pity they can't plant trees that'll take away the smell that often wafts over the road from the sewage plant | |
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