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Old 13 April 2010, 10:31 AM
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They were not planted by the council. The houses are over 50 years old and the previous homeowners planted the trees then moved away. They just gradually spread. I will have to write in to let them know what i plan to do. Hopefully they wont stop me doing it....
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Most established trees now have preservation orders. Most urban areas have all the trees mapped out on plans.
Old 13 April 2010, 11:48 AM
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Originally Posted by Leslie
If they belong to the council Sara you might have to be careful in case you get done by them for damaging them. Councils can be quite unpleasant about things like that.

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Tell me about it; They won't even let me prune my own trees (reasoning; other people in the locality may complain)

If I could be arsed, I'd fight it in court about my "right to light" (seeing at the point I moved in I could see daylight out the bedroom window and now I can't because of said tree). But why should I need to mess about getting letters/pettions of support from my neighbours and court rulings to do this to MY tree that nobody else overlooks on to?

Yet on the parkland opposite they chop down four seemingly healthyish trees, with no notice to local resisdents, leaveing the stumps for people to trip over, and trying to cover up one stump with tiny laurel bush.

If they can do that to their trees, why can't I do that to mine?

My neighbour even had her monkey tree TPO'd; She was livid. She bought it herself, and planted it herself fiftteen years ago. Then some nosey council beardy looks over the fence and TPO'd it so now she can do sod all with it; Its not even indigenous to the UK (Native to Chile IIRC)!

I also have a Sycamore maple (which my gardener calls a weed tree) round the back that is TPO'd? Why? They seed like weeds, they grow like weeds, and the UK is in no shortage of them so why TPO it?

Grrrr.

Angry of West Midlands

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Old 13 April 2010, 11:56 AM
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Originally Posted by sarasquares
They were not planted by the council. The houses are over 50 years old and the previous homeowners planted the trees then moved away. They just gradually spread. I will have to write in to let them know what i plan to do. Hopefully they wont stop me doing it....
I don't know the law in that respect Sara, but if Mr Branch says they belong to the council, you would be sensible to check with the council how they feel before you do anything to the trees. if they say its ok, make sure you have it in writing. Could be pretty expensive if it all went wrong.

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Sorry about all those troubles Ali, they sound like a right bunch of snotty Gruppenfuhrers! Makes you sick when they have you all tied up like that.

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