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TPO Advice - Sweet Chesnut


Nick Watkins
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Personally it doesn't provide any amenity value looking at a hacked tree half of it is dead and to be fair what is a 40% reduction going to do to the aesthetics of it?

 

Not much, it will however stop the branches scraping the tiles and stop the husks. The real concern is though no tree = new property, this is wimbledon, even a butchered tree is better than looking at a new house.

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Not much, it will however stop the branches scraping the tiles and stop the husks. The real concern is though no tree = new property, this is wimbledon, even a butchered tree is better than looking at a new house.

 

As others have said, a tree, protected or not is not a bar to development

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