Sunday, October 14, 2012

TREES FACE CHOP IN BRIGG CONSERVATION AREA


Plans to fell two laburnum trees in the front garden of 49 Albert Street in Brigg have been notified to North Lincolnshire Council, as they are within the Brigg Conservation Area.
The location is close to Station Road and near the Hewson House council offices.
The condition of the trees is described by the householder as "poor" and "not good".

1 comment:

Ken Harrison said...

All parts of a laburnum are poisoness and can create vomiting, intense sleepiness, frothing of the mouth, convulsive movements and diarrhea......a bit like me after a night out in Brigg, Scribs !!!