Wind damage.
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Re: Wind damage.Were expecting trees to come down in our garden any time. We have prabably 100 or trees and around half are in excess of 75ft, and a third are poplar trees that rot from the inside outwards with no way of telling how good they are. We had one come down onto the caravan site around october and crush a static caravan. The problem we have is no one will cut them due to the risks involved in property around us.
Re: Wind damage.That is a painful one. I wonder what Norman Wisdom would have made of it.
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Re: Wind damage.Good job no one was in your mates vectra. Did you suffer damage,just that I noticed 2 dents on your bonnet
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Re: Wind damage.ya mate few hits smashed a roof light garry only just moved there too dame shame
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