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The 4 Ds...is actually 3!

 

DEAD (Should be obvious), DYING (Almost DEAD so equally should be obvious), DANGEROUS (hmmm, remember the presumption you are guilty here until 'YOU' prove yourself innonence...lots of piccies n good arb knowledge.)

 

REMEMBER also under the 'D,D,D' exemption there is an automatic requirement to replacement plant, 1 for 1.

 

Cheers..

Paul

 

PS, sorry almost forgot 'DISEASED' is not included in the 'Ds'.

 

PPS see Sect. 9.3 of the 'blue book' here Tree Preservation Orders: A Guide to the Law and Good Practice - Planning, building and the environment - Department for Communities and Local Government

 

PPS Whilst preferred by LPAs you don't need to use the 1APP form for Sect. 211 Notices (AKA Conservation Area Notifications)

 

PPPS I'll go now...bye!!!!

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Also, if the tree was planted as a replacement for one that was felled in a conservation area or TPO'ed, the 7.5cm dbh doesn't apply; i.e. smaller than 7.5cm dbh would still need notification as per cons area or tpo.

 

That felt like incredibly bad English then. Hope it came across right.

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