Workmen contracted by the Heathcote County Council use a chainsaw from the safety of a cage held by a hydraulic hoist to cut the controversial poplar trees in Valley Road, Cashmere. They began near the top of the 30 metre trees, lopping off three or four metre sections at a time.
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Press, 18 June 1982, Page 18
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51Workmen contracted by the Heathcote County Council use a chainsaw from the safety of a cage held by a hydraulic hoist to cut the controversial poplar trees in Valley Road, Cashmere. They began near the top of the 30 metre trees, lopping off three or four metre sections at a time. Press, 18 June 1982, Page 18
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