Tree Cutting on Middleton Gardens

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Tree Cutting on Middleton Gardens

Image: © Robert Lamb Taken: 15 Jan 2009

After hearing a lot of noise outside, I looked out the window and found that the large tree at the bottom of the road was being cut down, presumably because its roots were causing cracks in the pavement and making it very dangerous for pedestrians to walk along. White lines have been spray painted on the pavement by the tree right outside my bedroom window, so something tells me that this is not the only tree that will be felled! View taken from my bedroom window looking south-southeast down Middleton Gardens to the junction with Milton Crescent.

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