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cool those first headdings are your main ones, but also consider planning conditions requiring placing restrictive covernants on the site, is it a conservation area, declaration odf special landscap interest??

 

also the hearts and minds things, does the LPA have a a 'champion tree' register or something similar it could be added to.

 

hope that helps, keep with it

 

kevin

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I see you guys are doing the Tech Cert. I've recently put a deposit down to start this coming September at Weston Birt, it's a hefty price all in and was wondering what you all think of the course? do you think it will help you along in industry?? I'm hoping to get into consultantcy in the distant future and so figured i need to get back into the classroom, do you think this course is the logical way to go?

some of the exam questions you've been posting seem pretty tough, seems like i'll need to get some reading in before the course kicks off!

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Another Tech Cert Question.

 

Explain how an ancient tree situated on the edge of a development site may be protected?

 

 

Conservation Area, TaC Planning Act again.

 

Regular site inspections.

 

A good working relationship with site Manager.

 

SSSI?

 

If tree is on site boundary, then establishing who owns it.

 

If you don't get a Distinction in your Tech Cert, I wanna know why!!! :001_tongue:

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