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Felling licence and 5 cubic metre rule


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I am in the process of applying for a felling licence for this winter (bit late I know). I was wondering if the 5 cubic metre per quarter rule still applies on top of what the licence allows you to fell. What I mean is can I start felling now, up to 5 cube while i'm waiting for the licence to come through?

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I'm a bit confused by this now!

 

If you need to apply for a licence, you have to wait until the licence is issued. No problem with that.

 

If you remain with the ¼ly exemptions you don't need a licence. No problem with that.

 

If you plan to apply for a licence, can you make a start, up to but not exceeding ¼ly exemption prior to receiving the licence?

 

Or to put it another way, if you have a licence issued, can you exceed the qty of the licence condition by the amount of the ¼ly exemption?

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Nope you can not start felling until the licence is issued.

The five cube is for non licence applications.

 

Check ALL the simple things

 

Sorry, but I disagree. If you apply for felling of 10 cube in a quarter, you can fell up to 5 cube (for use, not for sale) in a quarter while awaiting approval for the other 5 cube. If you want to get fancy about it, apply for and get approvial for 10 cube so that the 5 cube exemption can be used elsewhere by you and/or in the holding.

 

Surely there is, strictly speaking', no such thing as a "non license application"?

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Sorry, but I disagree. If you apply for felling of 10 cube in a quarter, you can fell up to 5 cube (for use, not for sale) in a quarter while awaiting approval for the other 5 cube. If you want to get fancy about it, apply for and get approvial for 10 cube so that the 5 cube exemption can be used elsewhere by you and/or in the holding.

 

Surely there is, strictly speaking', no such thing as a "non license application"?

 

That's what I'd have thought....

 

The school trees thread........ Are you gnashing your teeth???? :001_smile: ???

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That's what I'd have thought....

 

The school trees thread........ Are you gnashing your teeth???? :001_smile: ???

 

Sorry, short of time tonight and I am in 'straight to the point' mode. See school trees thread post a few minutes ago. I hate to see vague advice left hanging, if I can suggest a clarification that i have researched thoroughly. Will no doubt regret tomorrow seeming like pedantic and rude anorak-type...

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Sorry, but I disagree. If you apply for felling of 10 cube in a quarter, you can fell up to 5 cube (for use, not for sale) in a quarter while awaiting approval for the other 5 cube. If you want to get fancy about it, apply for and get approvial for 10 cube so that the 5 cube exemption can be used elsewhere by you and/or in the holding.

 

Surely there is, strictly speaking', no such thing as a "non license application"?

 

When you recieve confirmation of your felling licence application it clearly states

'Whilst we deal with your application, you must ensure that felling does not start until a licence has been issued'. ( taken from a current licence application)

 

I meant less than 5m3 for 'non licence applications'

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