To be fair I have no idea.
I would suggest, because TPOs are a classic middle class/chattering class
construct, there won't be many where these people don't live. The good thing
about research though is that you would find out. Wouldn't it be fascinating
if you found that all protected trees were in more deprived areas and all
those leafy, affluent suburbs had hardly any protected trees at all.
John
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From: Tclarkeathome@xxxx.com [mailto:Tclarkeathome@xxxx.com]
Sent: 21 December 2004 20:03
To: UK Tree Care
Subject: Re: msc project
thank you John I will certainly consider that one - do you find that most
TPO's are in affluent areas?
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