The Queen once rejected a request by Harry and Meghan to live at Windsor Castle.
30.12.2021 - 17:27 / dailyrecord.co.uk
Cowboy lumberjacks have been risking public safety felling trees without permission across Livingston.
Woodland Trust Scotland has written to 600 households bordering its Livingston woods after a spate of unauthorised felling.
George Anderson of Woodland Trust Scotland said: “There is a lot of equipment and procedure involved in felling trees properly. Contractors need to be qualified and know what they are doing otherwise they might cause a tree to fall on a passing member of the public or leave
The Queen once rejected a request by Harry and Meghan to live at Windsor Castle.
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