“It has a 90-95% plus mortality rate on ash trees. The impact environmentally, financially and visually is significant.” The spread of the disease can’t be controlled as spores are carried on the wind ...
More than 200 trees will have to be felled after being struck by a deadly fungal disease, a council has said. Ribble Valley Borough Council said there was a "significant number" of ash trees dead ...
Work has started on a £35,000 scheme to remove more than 200 trees stricken by ash dieback in the Ribble Valley. The diseased trees will be felled at the Crosshill and Salthill Quarry nature ...
About 183,000 trees in Northumberland will be lost to a fungal disease, a council has warned. Ash dieback could kill 90-95% of European ash trees in Northumberland and the local authority says it ...