Tallest hedge in UK trimmed using cherrypicker

The monster hedge on the Bathurst Estate in the Cotswolds has had its annual trim after growing over 40ft. It took two men around 80 working hours on top of a cherry picker to cut back the 300 year-old giant. They lopped off the top six inches of new growth, removing nearly a tonne of clippings which are used to produce a life-saving cancer drug. They are sold to pharmaceutical companies who use yew extract as a key ingredient of Docetaxel, a chemotherapy drug used for breast, ovarian and lung c
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