Although ash die-back disease prefers young plants, it will kill mature trees as well, especially if they are in a group - i.e. not socially distant.
The classic sign is the clumps of new foliage growing out of the dying branches as the tree makes a last effort to survive.
I saw these infected trees along the footpath between the Mundy Playing Fields and the cemetery.
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