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Dirk Pitt
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You’ve ALL completely missed the point you dullards and the OP is attempting to solve a problem that doesn’t exist. 

 

You haven’t read the question!

 

The OP has expressed concern that the NEIGHBOUR may be disgruntled if he (the tree owner) takes 8 weeks or more to trim a low hanging branch which the neighbour has identified as being a PITA (I intentionally avoid the word ‘nuisance’ as that can start other hares running.)

 

The solution:

 

Tree owner tells neighbour to submit his own TPO application since he doesn’t need to be the tree owner to do so. That way the neighbour can be properly neighbourly and approach the tree owner with an approved application, a detailed work spec and an invitation to pay. 
 

Everyone is happy…..

 

My invoice is in the post….
 

 

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11 minutes ago, Steve Bullman said:

I feel we’ve solved multiple real world issues with this thread 

There would be a stronger argument for TPO review if it were, as sounds likely but not specified, an Area TPO rather than an other type. 
 

LA is ‘advised’ to keep TPO register under review and an ATPO should be reviewed / up dated within 6 months. There are even ombudsman rulings which openly criticise LA for failure to update / review ATPO but it all amounts to about nowt in reality. There are many ATPOs in my county of residence which are 60-70 years old. 
 

It’s not at all uncommon and just 1 of many examples of administrative compromise in an imperfect system. 

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