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Milli0973

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  1. Hi 10 Bears, If the tree 90/10% then does Mr 90% have the right to fell the tree, similarly (and I am exagerating to proof a point) it the tree is 51/49% with no queries as to the correct boundary position status then does Mr 51% have the right to fell the tree.
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    <p>Hi there, look here <a href="http://www.trees.org.uk/Directory-of-Arboricultural-Association-Registered-Consultants" rel="external nofollow">Directory of Arboricultural Association Registered Consultants</a> </p>

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    <p>My concern is that the situation you cite could become complex and hence tis better to engage someone to advise you from the outset. However as someone just posted, if you can establish the ownership issue, which is often easier said than done, that would be a big help.</p>

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    <p>Regards..</p>

    <p>Paul</p>

     

  3. <p>Yes I would be interested with some Arb Consultant details</p>

  4. Hi, I am new but have read info on here prior to joining!! I am looking at constructing a bungalow on a piece of land where there is an oak in the boundary hedge. There is no TPO In simple terms the RPA has the formula of trunk diameter at 1.5m x 12m = the RPA, I believe. Can a building (bungalow or garage) be constructed within the RPA subject to a suitable design solution, for example raft foundation? As regards felling the tree, without TPO, located on the boundary line in the hedge (obviously with limbs/branches hanging over both sides) who can decide? Is the ownership 50/50 regardless of the trunk being 90% mine and 10% adjoining landowner. Look forward to your feedback.

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