The application form argues that the tree is getting too close to the nearby building and had already caused it damage.
The application says the tree, on Cross Street, is getting too close to the nearby building. Photo: Google
The application form argues that the tree, located within the Ellesmere Conservation Area in Cross Street, next to J S Hair, is getting too close to the nearby building and had already caused it damage. "So many people, especially elderly have tripped over this," one commented:"It’s raised the pavement and is dangerous."
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