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'Significant risk' - Trees to be felled in West Sussex after being 'affected by destructive disease'
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2025-01-08
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Trees which have been weakened due to ash dieback will be felled in Adur and Worthing – and the public have asked to keep themselves and their dogs away from the danger zones.
Video taken at Lancing Ring released by Adur and Worthing Councils
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