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Good afternoon,

 

Could someone please confirm whether or not an AONB is subject to a 211 notice of intent to carry out tree works in a conservation area or not? I have conflicting information.

Also I'm assuming this would be submitted to LA planning dept if so?

 

Many thanks in advance,

 

Nath

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Not. CAS are about built environments and arise from planning legislation that includes s.211. AONB are about natural beauty and arise form the CRoW Act. You could have a CA or a TPO in a AONB, but  the LPA's role in protecting trees in AONBs is during planning applications.

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10 hours ago, EdwardC said:

If the tree is in a conservation area you need to serve an S211 whether its in an AONB or not. If it's in an AONB but not in a conservation area no need to serve an S211.

Thanks, that's what I meant.

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