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My council is broke and they have no legal ground on me, the land and tree I now own and the damage was done before the order was put on.


Let’s start a go fund me page to help finance a legal case.

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Let’s start a go fund me page to help finance a legal case.

Reddit users have just adopted 300 gorillas surly Arbtalk can educate this “cretin”[emoji23]

That’s mis use of language.
I’ve got some good friends from Crete.
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I see 90% of people on this site are tree huggers.....facts are its my land my tree, I wouldn't go into some ones home and tell them what todo!, so why should any body have the right to tell me. 

 

Tree huggers are the biggest hypocrites going....bet you all wipe your arse with tissue 🤣🙄

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I see 90% of people on this site are tree huggers.....facts are its my land my tree, I wouldn't go into some ones home and tell them what todo!, so why should any body have the right to tell me. 
 
Tree huggers are the biggest hypocrites going....bet you all wipe your arse with tissue 🤣[emoji849]

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23 minutes ago, Anno said:

Something tells me your Councils money issues will soon get a boost of around £20,000 and a reinstated TPO'd tree at cost to yourself (if its PTO'd of course!)

Assuming the poster is telling the truth then the damage was done before the TPO.

 

Any idea why the council would not of TPOed the tree when it sold the land? Again, assuming what has been said is true, the council would have known the tree was going to be removed.

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