Due to the lack of maintenance works, this Leylandii conifer tree was a little too close, for its size, to the adjacent properties.
At a height of approximately 70-80 ft, it was a potential risk to nearby possibly damaging them properties in the event of failure or if the roots were to cause subsidence. In many cases, once Leylandii conifer (and some other specimen cypress trees) reach a certain size, it is very difficult to reduce the crown to a safe and appropriate size.
In many cases some of our clients are not aware that they are not covered under their house insurance if the don't declare such trees as being close to their property...
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