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Council appeal for information after trees damaged

We Are South Devon by We Are South Devon
September 11, 2015
in Community News
Council appeal for information after trees damaged

Torbay council have appealed for information after recently planted lime trees at Hollicombe were damaged.

The damage is known to have happened on the weekend of the 5th and 6th of September.

The incident has been logged with the police who can be contacted on 101 with information.

Alternatively, the council can be contacted on 01803 207797 or naturalenvironment@torbay.gov.uk

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