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#1 Posted : 24 November 2003 16:17:00(UTC)
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Posted By Steven John Nelson Does anyone out there have any info or advice on the above. I am concerned that our [primary school] premises has trees in the grounds which could "fail", either due to storm events or disease - potentially killing the occupiers of the premises, including the little kiddies. I guess that as occupiers of the premises we should (?) be arranging for the trees to risk asssessed and this will start with a survey by a competent "tree" person,. and result in site specific tree management arrangements. I have found very limited info on this subject on the net etc. Please help !!
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#2 Posted : 24 November 2003 16:25:00(UTC)
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Posted By Charles New Your Local Authority tree section/arboriculturalists should be able to help you out, since they should be doing regular inspections on trees within their own remit. If you are a school premises, you may have a service level agreement with them for such advice.
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