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Leaflet 12 Trees, subsidence and other structural damage: a householders guide

Publication Year

2000

Document Status

Withdrawn

Abstract

Looks at subsidence and the common misconception that trees damage buildings. Also examines the principle causes of building damage, how trees can damage buildings, risk assessment and action to be taken to prevent and mitigate structural damage.

Author

Eden, N.

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Arboricultural Association

The Arboricultural Association was established in 1964, committed to advancing the study of arboriculture, raising standards, fostering interests in trees and supporting those training in the industry.

The Malthouse
Stroud Green
Standish
Stonehouse
ARA
UK

Website: http://www.trees.org.uk/
Email: admin@trees.org.uk
Tel: 01242 522152