if your refering to the trees im afraid your wrong,brighton has a fair few large specimens left,mainly due to the geographical feature around the twon,secoundly due to big stickey billboards which smell like a maturing elm trees wich stick to the beetles. also elm trees arent attacked by the beetles untill they are around 15years old because the tree starts secreting a odour that attracts the beetles. and theres a large elm tree near stratford wich has resisted the beetles and is immune to them . i hope you did mean the trees because i'll look like a pillock otherwise lol. steve