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Sunday, 9 September 2012

Sectional tree felling on the banks of the river Severn

In September 2012 five dying trees were removed from the banks of the river Severn at the Lenchford Inn, Worcestershire. The trees over hanged the river and visitor boat moorings.  They were safely felled in sections using a crawler mounted work platform. The timber was removed from site and processed for firewood.

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