Thread: OT I'm HAPPY!!!
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Old October 28th 04, 06:05 AM
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is the council going to take responsibility for the damage caused if
it does fall down?
i wonder if you insurance will cover in that case, hmm.
do you have anything in writing from the council bout their stance on
the tree?
keep that if you do, just in case.
jeanne
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"Sharon Harper" wrote ...

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Say a pretty please for me - our
neighbours have a large LARGE gum tree on their nature strip and it is
almost dead yet the council refuses to remove it. It should never
have been
planted there in the first place. With all the wind happening lately
my
life has been consumed by sucking up leaves (no not me personally)
that are
back as soon as they are gone. One day it's gonna go splat and cause
a
giantic mess and the council will be soooorrrrryyyyy! But happiness
to you
for losing your palmies!

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