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Break the rules, pay the fine. The developers probably thought it wasn't a serious issue so just crack on. Surprising how many customers want rid of a tree, find out its TPOd and say "well who'd know". I'd be interested in whether any of the fine goes into replanting in the area or just gets swallowed up by the council.

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26 minutes ago, Shaunpaul said:

Break the rules, pay the fine. The developers probably thought it wasn't a serious issue so just crack on. Surprising how many customers want rid of a tree, find out its TPOd and say "well who'd know". I'd be interested in whether any of the fine goes into replanting in the area or just gets swallowed up by the council.

Do you and the lads still wear them ski masks you bought with the black uniforms? xD

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13 hours ago, Shaunpaul said:

Break the rules, pay the fine. The developers probably thought it wasn't a serious issue so just crack on. Surprising how many customers want rid of a tree, find out its TPOd and say "well who'd know". I'd be interested in whether any of the fine goes into replanting in the area or just gets swallowed up by the council.

Fines go to central government

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I think there may be a bit more to this than meets the eye. The reporting is really bad, a 'council spokesman said that there should have been fencing up with signs saying that the trees were protected by a TPO'? Since when!

 

Reading between the lines, I think there's been a failure to maintain protective fencing, which had resulted in damage to the trees (which were TPO'd) and then the council may have had to consent removal due to this. So a contractor would have carried out the work legally, but the prosecution of the developers was due to wilful damage - resulting in the loss of the trees.

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