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Peter Annett (a.k.a. the lone Govt. Arboriculturalist) has posted a link on UKTC to a consultation paper on changes to the TPO legislation. Most of this is streamlining and is unlikely to affect people outside of local Govt. but hey - its nice to be asked right? :D

 

Heres the link:

Tree preservation orders: proposals for streamlining - Consultation - Planning, building and the environment - Communities and Local Government

 

Oh that's weird. It worked first time... :D

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Thats my 'to a degree' if it is to be kept there needs to be more emphasis placed on the term "Dying". I would imagine at current Jo Bloggs applys to fell a tree or heavily reduce a tree subject to a TPO due to a fungi/fruiting body at the base, without really knowing the science behind it.

 

A tree can be easily misconstrued as dying when it is in a state of low vigour, to which symptoms/characterisitcs are similar to dying. Low vigour does not mean that the tree is dying, it can be associated with many things, age and natural crown retrenchment being one of them.

 

So yeah, the term needs to be clearly defined if it is kept within the reformed TPO.

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Shouldn't be a problem, I'm sure that the tree officers would still give "deemed consent" on any dangerous tree as long as you provide sufficient proof.

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