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GeoffreyReeve

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  1. 15 hours ago, Will C said:

    You would need to submit an application to your local (to the tree) planning authority. You will need to provide evidence (probably a tree survey by a Suitably qualified person) that the tree is causing structural damage

    Thanks for your advice

  2. I am looking to purchase a property that has a TPO in the grounds. I am told many enquiries have fallen flat due the TPO which relates to a huge Beech which appear to be less than 3ft from a wall with roots protruding beneath the proeprty. What is the procedure for having the TPO removed and if approved whom would be responsible for removing the tree?

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