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On 03/02/2021 at 09:48, Jon Heuch said:

Ultimately, the planning officer & the tree officer to a lesser extent will need to consider what might happen if the matter went to appeal; is their argument reasonable? does it carry any weight within the context of the planning priorities & policies? would an Inspector overturn the council's decision for refusal based on the tree officer's desire to remove trees? I think it likely. I would just stick to your guns and make sure that the trees are the only reason the council wishes to refuse the application.

 

Most planning officers would probably listen to the tree officer & then ignore them. Planning permission granted!

To  add to what Jon said, if it went to appeal and it could be shown the LPA had acted unreasonably, you would have a good case to put in for costs. 

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