Over 200 trees, stricken by a devastating fungal disease, are to be felled in Ribble Valley.
Work has started on a £35,000 scheme to remove more than 200 trees stricken by ash dieback at Ribble Valley nature reserves.
Around 165 dead or dangerous trees will be felled at Crosshill, 35 at Whalley and one at Salthill. Ash dieback arrived in the ...
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