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Max Power

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  1. Thanks Jules. These are fairly mature trees but would not have been there when the Tpo was made, so it is my understanding that the TPO will not cover them, so could legally be felled. Does the fact that they are also in a conservation area change this ? I will speak to the council once I'm aware of the legal position.
  2. Yes Jules first post Its not a woodland TPO though Woodguy. Its a standard TPO which covers the whole area the woodland sits in, but how does the conservation area status impact
  3. It is my understanding that trees which have grown after a TPO was made will not be covered by the TPO. I have a small area of woodland which is covered by an area TPO (not specific to the woodland) and wish to remove some self seeded Sycamores. The area is however in a conservation area , what are the rules on this?

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