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Jason, out of interest is it the North Pennines?.....if so it is a very large area covered, the Northumberland ANOB is much smaller. From past experience when surveying/ permissioning over there, I found that these areas can include specified places within the ANOB which are themselves designated as specially protected areas for various reasons, there can be one or more locally based groups which oversee these areas inside the ANOB...eg local wildlife group. To cut it short....the very best way to approach your task is to meet with Natural England as already stated, they have all relevant information and usually know (or know of) the people who manage these various local groups. I used to speak to an excellent guy at the Leyburn office of N E and he would supply me with all the information needed to sort out the permissions and work etc. On the whole, the requirements stated by the groups and N E were fairly easily implemented as they basically need to know that the proposed work is sympathetic to the location and addressed the issues as specific to that location.......the usual stuff.

The best way by far is to speak to N E and get as much help as you can from them.

(I only mentioned the northern ANOB's as I worked around that area for some time and linked it to you being up in Leyburn area.

Hope it proves useful to you.....maybe go on Natural England website and select ANOB's then select the one you are dealing with, there may be some pointers for you to follow up....)

 

Cheers for that, and yes leyburn born and bred, well actually Spennithorne just outside.

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Cheers for that, and yes leyburn born and bred, well actually Spennithorne just outside.

 

I think I met you a few times at Catterick....couple of years ago.Though one Jason was originally from Kielder and one was from the leyburn area....guess thats you .:thumbup1:

hope all goes ok with the N England people.

Leyburn is tops.!

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I should Know this but just after a little advice, were consenting works for power line clearance, checks have been done for TPO and conservation restrictions etc, but how does it stand with a blanket cover of an area of natural outstanding beauty.

 

 

Ok I spoke to my friend who works for N.England - and he says with regards to trees, there is no legislation specifically covering the above.:thumbup1:

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