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no, I saw that on the way to work, tried to take a pic but my phone was playing up and I had to dash off


a similar thing happened to one of the trees on the pedestrianised area near Herne Hill... though I suspect that might have been from a truck reversing when delivering goods to the local shops. That or they removed it because it was in an awkward place for cyclists... although it didn't look like a very 'clean' job!


I did wonder about the tree on Worlingham... surely it wasn't *that* windy last night?!

Are there beavers in ED ? Interesting question ? A beaver works to remove lumber to build, that tree is still there. They also tend to dam - maybe they would drag it up to the Japanese garden in Dulwich Park.


Did anyone notice the very high winds last night. (All tongue in cheek).

To the Council's credit.

I reported the tree via their Web Site sometime just after 07.30 & it was cut up, chipped & gone by 10.30

Now my report may not have been the first .... but even if it was reported earlier, say 06.00 .... i think that's a decent response time.

Don't suppose Southwark is awash with idle Lumberjacks is it .....

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