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Not a clue to be honest I let the enforcement officer serve notice and we do what the court/council have decided a few weeks later.

 

We just have a copy handed to us a few weeks before the scheduled date. This gives the person time to get the works completed by someone else. If this is the case we get a cancellation cost and go to another one.

 

Just some work which we win a lot of.

 

 

Interesting! Don't hear of much enforcement down here. Is it more of an urban problem??

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Interesting! Don't hear of much enforcement down here. Is it more of an urban problem??

 

 

I've only ever carried it out in norwich City. It's normally between 2 neighbours that have fallen out in the past and the tree is their version of spite I guess. It's funny but most just let us do it even though they have a period to get other contractors in. It amazes me because the enforcement charge from the council is £250.00.

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