Former Prime Minister League Manager wins the battle with neighbors more than 7 ‘annoying’ trees
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Former Newcastle manager Kevin Keegan has won his battle with neighbors to tidy seven “nuisance” trees in his Cheshire Mansion -despite fears for magpies.
The Liverpool -legend74, and his neighbors were left after half a dozen locals that objected to the “wholesaler” Cull.
One demonstrator even sent a sound recording to the local Birds Council in the trees, including Blackbirds, Blue Tits, Parakets, Robins and Magpies, in a desperate attempt to save the 60ft-high SyCamores.
Newcastle is called the Magpies because of their black and white striped kit, such as the plumage of the bird, and Keegan Baas Back in the nineties.
The 50-year-old trees were beaten with a preservation of the preservation of the tree (TPO) before the row of four houses, including Keegan, were built.
But Keegan and his neighbors have now successfully applied to the city council to have completely fallen to the “dead and rotting” trees.
In a letter a objection wrote: “The protected trees always have a welcome and a fairly natural habitat for the great diversity of animals, especially birds offered.
“For years our property and that of our neighbors have overlooked an empty field. Now our opinion is, especially during the winter months, of four detached houses.
“During the summer months, a time when most people like to be in their gardens, the protected trees offered a level of privacy, shadow of the sun and good noise reduction (for all parties).
“In the past 40 years I can honestly say that the protected trees have not caused any real problems at all. Destroying living trees would be a tragedy.”
Another objection, whose house goes back Keegan’sPaid for the costs of previous tree work in a gesture of goodwill.
They said: “I agree in total that the maintenance and action of trees is required for the trees. My objection is in part of the proposed action.”
A third objection machine said: “The face of the trees are now considered a nuisance, should not require their delicious removal after all the trees were there long before the houses were built.”
Keegan won three Division One championships, two UEFA cups, one FA Cup and a European cup in his play career LiverpoolAnd also won the Ballon d’Or twice.
As a manager he is famous for his “I would love it if we beat them” Rant at Sir Alex Ferguson as his Newcastle Side threw away a 13-point lead and lost the Premier League title to Man Utd in 1996.
The former boss of England moved to his five bedrooms Cheshire PAD in 2002 and has since added a loft conversion, two dormer windows and a rear conservatory.
Officials of Trafford Council gave the Go-Ahead for the tree trunk in April 2027, but ordered that new trees had to be planted.
They said, “The proposed Sycamore trees are all in poor condition, most of them have territories of dead bark on the lower stem, structural weaknesses in the crown and poor leaf shuts.
“Decay is visible in various earlier pruning points and these trees will probably become dangerous if they stay in the near future.”
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