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Hi all,

 

Does anyone have a diagram of tree protection fencing other than the full whack BS5837 scaffold construction?

 

I have a domestic client with a TPO'd Oak in the rear garden quite near to an proposed extension (although not in the RPA). I consider the full BS spec fencing to be overkill on such a small job so want to spec a suitable alternative.

 

cheers,

 

Paul

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Hi all,

 

Does anyone have a diagram of tree protection fencing other than the full whack BS5837 scaffold construction?

 

I have a domestic client with a TPO'd Oak in the rear garden quite near to an proposed extension (although not in the RPA). I consider the full BS spec fencing to be overkill on such a small job so want to spec a suitable alternative.

 

cheers,

 

Paul

Hi Paul try page 302 Tree Roots in the Built Environment, is that the sort of thing? or is it to far the other way.

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Hi Paul try page 302 Tree Roots in the Built Environment, is that the sort of thing? or is it to far the other way.

 

Thanks - I would like something more specific than that.

 

I have obtained some good examples from members of UKTC so think I am sorted now.

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I have some pictures of TPF if you need any, both to full blown spec and also Chestnut fencing which in many instances is fit for purpose.

 

If you would like them as an example pm me your e mail.

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I have some pictures of TPF if you need any, both to full blown spec and also Chestnut fencing which in many instances is fit for purpose.

 

If you would like them as an example pm me your e mail.

 

Thanks for the offer but I am sorted now.

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