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Ive always worked for other people so never had to deal with this side of the job. i'm going to be working for two neighbouring customers on their boundary. i checked for tpos on the council website and it came up tith two protected cedars and one protected scots pine. where i am confused is there are three western red cedars and there are two scots pines. how do i know which ones have a tpo and which ones don't. the councils web page is ****. is there any other info online with more detail. thanks.

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See if you can't make an acquaintance of the tree officer. The planning dept should give you his contact details. [emoji106]

 

 

Timon.

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Give the TO a call most will be happy to advise so they don't have to deal with unnecessary applications/site visits. Normally reach them by calling the planning department.

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The council and more importantly, TO's, are there to help you the vast majority of the time.

 

Get talking to them, get them on a site visit to put a face to a name and they will help you in the future. I get TPO tree work recommendations from a TO as he knows the work gets done to a good standard.

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The council and more importantly, TO's, are there to help you the vast majority of the time.

 

Get talking to them, get them on a site visit to put a face to a name and they will help you in the future. I get TPO tree work recommendations from a TO as he knows the work gets done to a good standard.

 

Yep exactly what Rob says, we also work closely with our local TO and it does get you a lot of recommendations also don't be nervous about asking their advice, ours anyway is very knowledgeable and more than happy to help with any problems .

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