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panther 11-01-2008 20:21

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Originally Posted by nikkival (Post 515639)
There was a sign in the window a few weeks ago with Ossy Mills Logo saying coffee shop & (I think) Hothouse coming soon. Unless they've split it up - one part was the big fancy dress shop & the other a small TV repair shop from memory? I'll have a nosey when I pop down over the weekend.

that logo as always been on there, not anymore!, they have gutted the place now, im sure its gonna be a chemist, i live near there and recieved a letter stating what they where doing to it:p

nikkival 11-01-2008 20:40

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If it is gonna be a chemist that's handy for me - my doctor's on the next block up!

I'm not that far away either, why didn't I get a letter? (No sulky smilie I can use either!) I must be on the wrong side of Ossy Mills!

panther 11-01-2008 20:45

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Originally Posted by nikkival (Post 515762)
If it is gonna be a chemist that's handy for me - my doctor's on the next block up!

I'm not that far away either, why didn't I get a letter? (No sulky smilie I can use either!) I must be on the wrong side of Ossy Mills!

Attachment 10627how about that one;) or this....Attachment 10628
:D

nikkival 11-01-2008 20:48

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I like this one! Ta!

http://www.accringtonweb.com/forum/a...up-ossy-39.gif

harwood red 11-01-2008 21:17

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Originally Posted by ossylass (Post 515684)
Regarding the pruning of trees on the car park opposite Saint Paul's school - I hope the silver birch trees aren't going to be felled - we have few enough trees on Union Road as it is!

I think silver birches have preservation orders on them and can only be felled if they are diseased or dangerous

Neil 12-01-2008 03:56

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Originally Posted by harwood red (Post 515791)
I think silver birches have preservation orders on them and can only be felled if they are diseased or dangerous

I bet that is not a problem when the people who want to fell them are the ones who decide if they can ;)

Gayle 12-01-2008 11:10

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I think they're only protected within conservation areas and I don't know if that is in one.

harwood red 12-01-2008 11:13

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Originally Posted by Gayle (Post 515943)
I think they're only protected within conservation areas and I don't know if that is in one.

Somehow Gayle I don't think some of the estates I work on in Blackburn are conservation areas :rolleyes: but they are still protected...or so I'm told by our tree lads :D

Gayle 12-01-2008 11:15

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Originally Posted by harwood red (Post 515944)
Somehow Gayle I don't think some of the estates I work on in Blackburn are conservation areas :rolleyes: but they are still protected...or so I'm told by our tree lads :D

Fair enough, I wasn't sure so happy to be corrected. :D

garinda 12-01-2008 14:44

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It seems in some parts of the country even the dreaded Leylandii are protected.:eek:

BBC NEWS | England | Kent | Row over 'scourge' tree preservation

katex 12-01-2008 14:53

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Originally Posted by Gayle (Post 515943)
I think they're only protected within conservation areas and I don't know if that is in one.

Well, they definitely protected in conservation areas Gayle, and the ruling is to ask if trees are protected in areas outside this.

Surprising how large these areas are e.g. Rhyddings is one and covers a large area and .. lol .. so is The Straits (as you probably are aware) so don't go cutting any of yer trees down from the garden.


http://www.hyndburnbc.gov.uk/downloads/Staits_CA.pdf

http://www.hyndburnbc.gov.uk/downloads/rhyddings.pdf

park381 12-01-2008 16:36

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Originally Posted by nikkival (Post 515762)
If it is gonna be a chemist that's handy for me - my doctor's on the next block up!

What ever the building finishes up as, a chemist, or part of ossy mills it has got to be a great improvement on how it looked before.

Neil 12-01-2008 18:34

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Originally Posted by Gayle (Post 515943)
I think they're only protected within conservation areas and I don't know if that is in one.

I prune mine when needed and I think it is a silver birch. I am supposed to give 6 weeks notice of intent to do it in case they want to protect it.

Looking at the maps Kate posted Gayle I was wrong, the park is in the area. It always makes me smile when you look at the route of the Rhyddings one. It misses out certain streets on purpose by the strange route it takes.

cashman 12-01-2008 19:11

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Originally Posted by Neil (Post 516157)
I prune mine when needed and I think it is a silver birch. I am supposed to give 6 weeks notice of intent to do it in case they want to protect it.

being a prominant member of the Tree Police i need to ask you Sir DO YOU give 6 weeks notice? supposed is NOT good enough.:cool:

Neil 12-01-2008 19:39

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Nope I just cut bits off them when needed. If I waited six weeks someone would loose an eye one of the trees drops so low in summer when full of leaves.

When it starts touching the car roof when I park on the road it is time to trim it :D


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