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Erecting TPO Site Notices


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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
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    • Rarely had to do the erection
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    • Often erect
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    • Almost always erect
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There is one exception. If a Council is applying to work on its own TPO'd trees then Regulation 17 of the 1999 Trees Regs require that a site notice is put up. But that would be for the Council to do.

 

yes it the bizarre thing that has kept the 1999 tree regs alive; quite why they couldn't accommodate it in the 2012 regs I don't know. We might have been able to bin the 1999 regs completely.

 

See Reg 26(1)(a) if you are lost!

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