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Some advice please gentlemen and ladies, A client has asked me to provide some replanting advice for some TPO trees that someone has cut down in there area that their parish council are furious about and rightly so. Some ideas to match their spec would be a great help? i have copied some of the email below. Seasons greetings.

 

"Ideally they should grow quickly, but the land there is shingle, and therefore probably difficult to grow most trees, as well as being windy, as well as salt water getting through to the subsoil here. . The trees that were cut down were monterey cypress trees, which provided good screening to the neighbours. I have also heard that Ridgeway Pines might be suitable."

 

Many thanks

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The trees that were cut down were monterey cypress , what better to replace them with than,........................................................monterey cypress!

 

If the trees were subject to a TPO then the TO will be dealing with the case and will have agreed species and location with the landowner.

 

Contact the LPA before planting anything.

 

:dito: Dont do anything without clearing it with the T/O :thumbup1:

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