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Do you as contractor erect Site Notices for TPO/Con areas  

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  1. 1. Do you as contractor erect Site Notices for TPO/Con areas

    • Never had to do the erection
      9
    • Rarely had to do the erection
      2
    • Often erect
      0
    • Almost always erect
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Who is responsible for putting up the notices?

 

I have done hundreds and never been asked to put up a notice. I had a laminated sheet sent to me today and was told to display in a prominent position at the site.. This particular site is miles away but even if it was local the last thing i need is extra faff for TPO'd trees..

 

When I informed the TO they have said it is normal practice for the contractor to erect the signs..

 

So is it?

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I was sent one of those a while ago and just dropped in the past to the client with the covering letter. As Ed said though, there is no requirement to notify. Its certainly not standard practice.

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Cant see thee being a need to post notice that a tree is TPOed . Notice of proposed works on the tree , may be , but if the TO has agreed work then thats that and san fairy ann .

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It's not a legal requirement, I just bin them.

 

Same with the completion certificates the same LA send out......

 

Definitely, don't encourage the muppets :001_rolleyes:

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It is that way when working in amber valley Ben. You could always post it to the home owner to save a journey out.

 

Yes it is Amber Valley. I could post it, but it's just another thing to do. I am probably doing 2 or 3 TPO/conservation area notices a week, most are pointless wastes of time anyway as I will normally specifying works the TO will agree with. In this case the TO has been out onsite and told the client what he should apply to do...

 

I have also been getting the completion certificates.... Which I also forget to send.

Posted
Who is responsible for putting up the notices?

 

I have done hundreds and never been asked to put up a notice. I had a laminated sheet sent to me today and was told to display in a prominent position at the site.. This particular site is miles away but even if it was local the last thing i need is extra faff for TPO'd trees..

 

When I informed the TO they have said it is normal practice for the contractor to erect the signs..

 

So is it?

 

OR, you could post the notice on the tree...with one of your business cards underneath :001_rolleyes:

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