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Hi mynamehere,

The council came to remove all those cherry suckers that had spread onto the open area lower down Dunstans road side, and where that massive suckering lot used to be towards the top just below the path, at one time there was just a single cherry tree.

A few years ago some lowlife vandal came and cut it down about two feet above the ground causing it to spread, probably in an attempt to survive,

The resultant clump of suckers were seriously blocking that amazing view, so out they had to come.

Down by Dunstans road someone had planted a London Plane before all those suckers appeared. In all the excitement of removing them the council workers failed to notice that it wasn't a cherry, despite its having blue paint put on it's trunk in anticipation of this clearance.

Perhaps it is for the best because had it been allowed to grow to full height it would have seriously impaired the view.

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