Felled trees, Caulders Braidbar Garden Centre

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The photograph on this page of Felled trees, Caulders Braidbar Garden Centre by Richard Sutcliffe as part of the Geograph project.

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Felled trees, Caulders Braidbar Garden Centre

Image: © Richard Sutcliffe Taken: 9 Jan 2020

A large number of trees have recently been felled beside Caulders Braidbar Garden Centre for safety reasons. This is apparently because many of the trees have been growing on a steep slope, and their roots have loosened pieces of rock, some of which have fallen onto cars below. A member of staff explained that they are intending to replant about 800 trees to replace those cut down.

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Image Location

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55.756157
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-4.339215