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Mark Nankervis

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  1. Short answer is yes. You'll be liable or jointly liable with the property owner for penalties imposed for unauthorised works. Mark Nankervis
  2. Thanks guys. The airspade idea appealled to me - but in the absence of any firm reassurance it would be likely to work I'll consult my local stump grinder. Regards Mark Nankervis
  3. A client has a large Monterey cypress windblown rootplate she wants removing. The basal stump diameter is approx 1.5 m. There is no access for large machinery or stumpgrinders large enough to deal with the size of the stump. She does not want the root plate winched back into the root pit. Does anyone have experience of using an airspade - and if so could this efficiently clean off the rootplate effectively enough to allow it to be dissected by chainsaw? Or any other potential solutions? Regards Mark
  4. Depends whether the trees were present when the Area TPO was made. Also if the land owner emerged after you felled the trees you could be liable for criminal damage. LPA can inform re TPO. Land ownership may be far more difficult to establish.

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