Norfolk Woman May Relocate Over Tree Dispute
Norfolk Woman May Relocate Over Tree Dispute

Norfolk Woman May Relocate Over Tree Dispute

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Rachna Anderson, a resident of Easton near Norwich, claims to suffer from severe allergies supposedly caused by a Scots pine tree in her garden. This has resulted in excruciating symptoms such as burning sensations, redness, swelling, and eye irritation. Despite extensive medical testing, no other allergies have been identified, and her symptoms vanish when she leaves home. The tree is legally protected, and the South Norfolk Council has informed her that permission to remove it is unlikely to be granted. Anderson, feeling trapped and anxious, has applied for permission to cut down the tree and expressed the possibility of relocating to Australia if the situation is not resolved. She has also requested that the council either reimburse her rent or provide alternative housing if her application is denied.

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