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At last we agree on something

 

NO WE DON'T Fred has never been wrong in 60 years so stick that in ya pipe and smoke it, let the fight continue.:laugh1:

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NO WE DON'T Fred has never been wrong in 60 years so stick that in ya pipe and smoke it, let the fight continue.:laugh1:

 

He wasn't talking to YOU!!:001_tt2:

 

WE agree!!!:001_tt1:

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Who's fred?

 

:ohmy:

 

The great Fred dibnah of course........................

 

i feel so sad now, gonna cry in my con area apps..............lol

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1 norice of intent to carryout works under sect 211 of t&c if not exempt

 

la options

 

1 do nothing notic eperiod of 6 weeks expires works fgo ahead

 

2 inform of no objection within 6 weeks works go ahead

 

3 put a preliminart tpo on > works dont go ahead either appeal tpo if tpo not confirmed within 6 mths then tpo doesnt stand

 

simples

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A.2 Legal protection for trees

A.2.1 The Town and Country Planning Act 1990 (as amended) [1] requires that, except in certain

circumstances, “no work shall be carried out which will affect trees over a certain size which are situated

in conservation areas”. Six weeks’ notice of intent has to be given to the local authority before the work is

carried out. This provides an opportunity for the local authority to make a tree preservation order (TPO),

under this Act, to protect the trees.

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