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Paul 99

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  1. Thank you all for the advice and information. i think i shall call the planning office tomorrow and seek clarification. regards P
  2. Hi Dan, Thanks for your reply. They did send me a 'Notice of decision' Quote "Part 2 :Decision The Local Planning Authority has decided not to protect these trees with a TPO and accordingly the works to the trees described in this notification are lawful." There is no mention in the notice or the accompanying notes of any time limit. As around 80% of the works have been completed, would it be reasonable to continue with the remaining work? P
  3. Hi All, I was granted planning permission in June 2020 for works to trees in a CA. this was for felling of 5 trees, pollarding of 1 and crown reduction of 3. I have felled the 5 myself (small cherry blossoms) and now I would like to have the crown reduction and pollarding done by an expert. My question is does the planning permission expire? or can i continue with the existing permission? Any advice appreciated. P

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