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My neighbour has an Ash tree right on the boundary. This tree is over 30 years old now. The roots have caused humps and hollows in my drive and I want to retarmac. Undoubtedly some roots will have to come out, but will any left in merely create problems

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Shrub | 20:18 Thu 21st Oct 2010 | Property
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in future or are the roots of a tree this age pretty static now? How drastic can root removal be for an Ash without killing the tree? Any advice appreciated.
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think you may need to consult a tree surgeon - on site he can assess the situation properly.
Definitely a tree guy to advise on this Shrub.
I can tell you how to remove the roots (on your side) and install a root barrier, but I can't say for sure how the tree will be affected................. except that there's probably enough root on the other side for it to be ok.

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