In North Ryde, a Jacaranda tree trunk had been somewhat of a climbing frame for the local children until the owners called us to remove this eyesore. It had been dead for many years, and the rotting trunk could well have collapsed, potentially damaging property and putting the local kids at risk.
Eyesore in North Ryde
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