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Mlear

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  1. Many thanks to you ll for your help responses, clearly this will be a long drawn out issue and I will certainly seek the best advice I can before approaching the Council. Incidentally, they were pruned a couple of years ago and it made a huge difference visually but they seem to have grown pretty quickly and are - in my opinion - thicker and therein worse than prior to being pruned. Many thanks to you all again, greatly appreciated.
  2. I have 2 large trees in my neighbour's front garden that have started to uproot my driveway and presumably will shortly interfere with the foundations. They also impede our light and are, IMO, stopping us form being able to sell our property. They are both covered by TPOs and on 2 occasions, the local Council have refused our request for removal. I find it amazing there's not a legal option for me given the valid arguments I would have around damage to our property. The neighbours property is a housing association but even though they are also unhappy with the trees, we would be unable to remove the trees while the TPO remains in place. I am now prTrees July 2022.msgTrees July 2022.msgTrees July 2022.msgTrees July 2022.msgeparing to write to our MP for support. Am I wasting my time or is there another way?

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