PICTURES: Work to fell trees, including a large dead larch on the Ness Islands in Inverness which was overhanging a public footpath, now complete and the area has now reopened after it was closed for two days
Published: 14:53, 02 March 2021
| Updated: 14:53, 02 March 2021
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These pictures show the trees on the Ness Islands which had to be cut down by contractors working for Highland Council.
Public access to the area was denied with the gates, at the General's Well on Bught Road and on Island Bank Road, locked for two days to allow the essential work to be carried out.
The area has since been reopened now that the project has been completed with the tree trunks still lying on the ground.
One of the trees was a large larch tree which was dead and overhanging a public footpath.