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I need advice regarding tree protection fencing. There are several protected trees which we are working around each with a stem diameter of around 4ft. The current protection fencing is about 4m away from the trees which I'm sure isn't adequate enough for a rpa? Also the proposed building is to be within 10m of these trees also. What ways do we have around this? ImageUploadedByArbtalk1384778512.385324.jpg.3235320e5afa9b3cab99260c3fbac266.jpg

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Several points/questions here. Has a 5837 tree survey and protection plan been approved and a method statement conditioned by the LPA? If so you can check to see the fencing is in the correct location and to spec (Eg braced and baring CEZ notices), it looks like it isn't.

A building at 10m is not uncommon, the fencing looks rather close to the trees though.

What's with the netting, and what looks like possible construction materials on the tree side of the fence?

What works are you doing?

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