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Very responsible attitude!!! You did ask what restrictions there might be, were you just looking to compile a list of laws to circumvent?

 

 

I always check tpos and con areas etc! As bats go I'll check it my self as I have done a bat course! But it's a very dangerous tree, it needs felling! The bats would have to be moved by a handler!

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Farmland is subject to the Forestry Act 1967 so depending on how big the trees are you may need a felling licence. 5 cube isn't much when you are dealing with big trees.

 

Depending on whether a national park can be classed as public open space would determine whether there are additional restrictions. I would think there are tough.

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Copied from the 2015 Guide to cross compliance in England.

 

Page 4 - Key dates in 2015.

 

March 1st - You must not cut hedgerows or trees from this date,but you can carry out hedge laying and coppicing from 1 March until 30 April.Orchards are not included in the ban.

 

September 1st - You can cut hedge rows and trees from this date.

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Copied from the 2015 Guide to cross compliance in England.

 

 

 

Page 4 - Key dates in 2015.

 

 

 

March 1st - You must not cut hedgerows or trees from this date,but you can carry out hedge laying and coppicing from 1 March until 30 April.Orchards are not included in the ban.

 

 

 

September 1st - You can cut hedge rows and trees from this date.

 

 

So tree surgeons have to have a few months a year?

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