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The word tree is not defined in law and the closest thing in planning terms would be from the TPO guidance. That is anything which would normally be considered to be a tree, according to the high court. Its the same reason why TPO's prevent lopping and topping as appose to pruning as the later is not defined in law but there is some old highways law that discusses lopping to clear the highway. I digress!!!

 

It seems the question is do you consider it to be a tree? Personally I have never seen a TPO'd palm tree so I would use that as the indicator. I would always include them on a 5837 survey though but in reality they would probably be cat C.

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It seems the question is do you consider it to be a tree? Personally I have never seen a TPO'd palm tree so I would use that as the indicator. I would always include them on a 5837 survey though but in reality they would probably be cat C.

 

Cheers Chris, i listed them as a B category, as they had no obvious signs of ill health, good form, and they will probably last another 20 years. I think it depends on wether you categorise a horrible palm as a tree or not

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