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Jon Lad

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  1. New method of dismantling I saw today, not sure it will catch on though.
  2. E88063E3-5234-4116-8194-232294BE7FB4.thumb.jpeg.6a5bf58b48ab03ea2b57773bbca80603.jpegBeech reduction, crown lift & clean

  3. Yes, since they changed it then I haven’t been able to upload a photo of the sketch plan, or such a photo saved as a document, to my online notification or application via the Planning Portal; prior to that it worked fine. I just wondered whether anybody else had experienced the same problem.
  4. Not strictly on topic but related - since submitting online applications changed to the Planning Portal, I haven't been able to upload pictures of the sketch plan for notifications / applications on it. I have either to email them directly to someone who I've explained the problem to, in one of the planning departments I regularly deal with; the other local council I have to submit them by post, old school. I wondered whether anyone else has found this to be an issue since they altered the format and if so, whether they'd been able to solve it?
  5. They do make a nice truck Merc:thumbup1:
  6. The basic rule is that under section 210 of the Town and Country Planning Act 1990 it is a criminal offence to carry out any unauthorised work to a tree covered by a TPO. There is no provision in the Act for consent to be sought retrospectively under a TPO. This is because the sole reason for consent to be given for work to be carried out to a TPO'd tree, is that it allows suitable conditions to be imposed on the type of work which is being proposed to be done. If you have a friendly Tree Officer who will rubber stamp what work you have done without permission, all well and good. But there is no legal authority, under planning law relating to TPO's for them to do so.
  7. Pruning work to beech disturbs the residents.

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