Road closures have been announced for two days next week due to the removal of a large cedar tree at Rowton Castle wedding venue and country club.
On Monday, November 14, and Tuesday, November 15, the road from the Castle Country Club rear car park to the Rowton Castle car park will be closed to users.
It comes due to work to remove the large cedar tree located at Rowton Castle, which is said to have died.People have taken to the comments to express their sadness at the tree being removed.Dave Phoenix said:"Very sad to see that wonderful tree in its current state and like life in general, I guess it’s run its course."
Lorraine Kidd added:"Sadly, as the experts say, no tree will last forever, we did all we could to save it. "Having worked at the castle for over 20 years, I will dearly miss this wonderful tree. It’s certainly hard to imagine how time has changed through its incredible life."
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