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A Council tree is interfering with my tv/radio signal – can it be pruned?

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A Council tree is interfering with my tv/radio signal – can it be pruned?

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Poor reception due to perceived interference from trees will only merit remedial pruning when the work required is constant with good arboricultural practice, and will not unduly affect the amenity or health of the tree, and current financial constraints allow.

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