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Paul Barton
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To summarise the responses I've received locally, it's pretty much a case of "we don't do that, insufficient resources."

 

 

Lucky you, I usually get a blank stare, or an embarrased silence a the end of the phone as the planner vaguely begins to remember that they were/are meant by law periodically to review their TPOs.

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Do you think this (TDAG) forum is the right place to air that as an issue Jules?

 

Nah not really, it's a bit distant from the current consultation subject. But onthe otehr hand if TDAG wants to know if the planning system is working and if not why not, the whole issue of inadequate resourcing of LA tree remits is the herd of elephants in the room.

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