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Money groans on trees

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The expense of removing subsidence threatening trees means local authorities will resist claims without evidence. But with geotechnical investigations, valued claims decisions can be made, write David O'Sullivan and Adrian Howorth

The relationship between tree roots and subsidence has come under scrutiny again since the London Tree Officers Association published its revised strategy document in May 2007. This effectively places

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