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Strange 1 this week,

Ash tree about 30 years old between a listed building and a restraunt, the owner asked me to price and apply to remove the tree as it's branches are starting to affect the roofs of both property's and block out a lot of light from 2 of the few window at that side of the listed building.

Applications approved by council.

Owner now wants me to prune and reduce the tree to clear the properties - for now.

 

Question is, if in summer when it leafs up again they decide it's still a nuance can we still go ahead and remove it altogether as per the original job spec.

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Technically you haven't done what you've applied for so you can't, but realistically I can't see anybody being to worried. As already stated you have a time limit to carry out the original works

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2 years on the permission so technically I guess I could very slowly remove it should I wish.

 

 

Yup, your prune would be the first stage of the dismantle, albeit with immaculate cuts.

 

Let's face it. Any TO who granted permission for a fell would be happy to give it a chance first unless the tree is shagged.

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But..............

So you prune the tree, and then two years later the permission has expired. Now the preserved tree is in a state/condition for which permission was never granted?

What then?

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