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It is too easy for a developer to illegally remove trees including, but not only, trees with TPOs and receive a small fine which in no way reflects the value of trees or the profit the developer can gain. We want the financial penalty increased and severe restrictions placed on the lands future use.
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8 hours ago, GA Groundcare said:

Ah! I only scanned through it on BBC news page. Sounds about right for a developer.

 

Whilst its "only" money and whilst the fine can be built as a cost into the housing estate it'll continue to happen.

 

Stick the board of directors on hundreds and hundreds of hours community service instead....

community service??no way,  i enjoyed my 6months on it,

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