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Felling aims to address tree disease

Phytophthora Ramorum on larch paddy.

Forest Enterprise Scotland is undertaking felling operations around Cnoc na Dail and Glenashdale on Arran in order to slow the spread of a tree disease.

When felling operations are under way, the public is being asked to take note of any diversion or temporary closure notices at the forest trails and car parks.

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