It was a sad day for lovers of tree-scapes when a century-old NZ native red beech tree was felled on Thursday, July 16, in Allan St, Dannevirke - but it had to be done.
Neither the owner nor the arborist who cut it down wanted to do so, but safety concerns prevailed and over a six-hour period, a native beech which had taken at least 100 years to grow was carefully and systematically felled.
The tree had shown signs of rotting over several years, two limbs crashing to the ground without warning relatively recently endangering the owner's neighbour's drive.
The owner was concerned that the tree might begin to shed limbs on to Allan St - a busy thoroughfare between Queen and Guy Streets – not just threatening vehicles but also students walking to Dannevirke High School, people walking their dogs and joggers/walkers completing the Adelaide– Cole-Guy and Smith street loop.