No new cases of Chalara dieback have been found in Oxfordshire, the Forestry Commission has said.
In November the county’s first case was confirmed at the Kingsmere development outside Bicester.
It led to more than 300 imported ash trees from Holland being destroyed after 60 were found to be infected.
Since then no further ash trees have been found to be affected.
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