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sangmish

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  1. Hi Just want to add here that i have always had a fence from the time the house was constructed and oak tree is just outside the fence.Its just that I want to replace them as its rotten, shabby and can fall off anytime when there is a storm. Can I do a like for like without digging in new holes. Use the existing holes.
  2. Ed, your reply is very useful. Just want to know do I still need permission if I am planning to change my fence like for like. Its on wooden post and I am planning to do the same way and not the new modern concrete post and slab fencing then I might have to dig new holes. Also will there be a charge to seek planning permission for putting cellweb in my root protection area for occasional car parking.
  3. Thank you very much for your advice. But do we need to apply for a planning permission with the council to do cellweb root protection system.
  4. I have an Oak tree which has a tpo . The tree is just outside my fence . I have 2 queries: Firstly the lawn area within my fence which is in the root protection , I want to park my guests cars there. Just wanted to know how can i convert that area in a parking area and do I need to apply for planning permission for that. Secondly my fence needs changing as it is on wooden posts and is rotting as they have never been changed in the last 30 years. I want to know can I cahnge my fence with like for like or can I have concrete posts and bases.

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