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Hmmm....
Rollright Trust's cutting some of the trees down. I remember them talking behind closed doors about this a few years back, saying, "Wait till old Pauline's dead, then we can cut down the laburnum." This was the tree which the previous owner of the site planted herself and is admired greatly by thousands of people each year when the yellow flowers bloom. Hopefully this tree will remain. Unless, of course, it's deemed as one of the "dangerous" trees, cos of its toxins. In which case the yew trees should be avoided totally as almost every part of it is a truly groovy killer. Children munching the berries or chewing the leaves aint a good thing at all!
And, of course, I assume their botanical surveyors aren't gonna touch the rare tree that grows there. Are they?
And as they're into the destruction & cutting of certain plants, I'd like to ask if they've been poisoning any more mammals at the site in the last couple of years, as they've done a few times in the past? Does anyone know?
Anyway, I'd like to see the full details of their intentions at the site. Is this possible?
Something is not right. This message is just to keep things from messing up down the road


