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Depends whether the trees were present when the Area TPO was made.

Also if the land owner emerged after you felled the trees you could be liable for criminal damage.

LPA can inform re TPO.

Land ownership may be far more difficult to establish.

 

Hello,

 

Blanket TPO on land with unidentified ownership.

 

Small trees (none more than 20ft).

 

Branches encroaching on gardens.

 

Can they be chopped back to fenceline (obeying CODIT, naturally) without permission?

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Also if the land owner emerged after you felled the trees you could be liable for criminal damage.

 

The TPO issue aside you can't be prosecuted for criminal damage if you prune back to the boundary and even if you overstepped the mark by a yard, you would struggle to get the courts to view it as anything other than de minimus.

 

Andy

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