Up to 300 trees felled in heritage woodland, court hears

A judge has continued orders restraining further felling of trees on lands in Co Offaly amid allegations up to 300 trees in a heritage woodland of oak, bench, ash, sycamore and hawthorn trees, some up to 300 years old, have been felled.

Up to 300 trees felled in heritage woodland, court hears

By Ann O'Loughlin

A judge has continued orders restraining further felling of trees on lands in Co Offaly amid allegations up to 300 trees in a heritage woodland of oak, bench, ash, sycamore and hawthorn trees, some up to 300 years old, have been felled.

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