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Hi was talking with a friend who works for a large property management firm and he asked me if you could dead wood a tree in a conservation area with out the 6 week wait with planning and the honest answer is I have no idea could anyone give me the answer thanks

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Not for removing dead wood, removing a dead tree yes, but not dead branches form a retained tree.

 

Assuming your tree is in England as the current 2012 Regs. only apply there. If in Wales they still operate the 1999 Regs but whilst dead-wooding is generally accepted to be an exempt activity its worth confirming such with the LPA.

 

Skyhuck, can't you also remove a (clearly) 'dead tree' without notification, albeit obliged to replace?

 

Cheers..

Paul

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