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RE: Tree Work Applications free or not

Subject: RE: Tree Work Applications free or not
From: Przylecka, Anna
Date: Jan 04 2006 13:05:04
We have always refused to do this on the grounds that it will encourage 
people not to apply and use cowboys!
Anna P

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From: Coish, Neil [mailto:Neil.Coish@xxxxxxx.gov.uk]
Sent: 04 January 2006 12:57
To: UK Tree Care
Subject: Tree Work Applications free or not


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In our current local authority financial climate I have been asked to find
out the implications for charging an administration fee for tree work
applications?

 

I seem to remember an old thread on this before but can anyone point me in
the right direction or has anyone had any experience in attempting this?

 

 

 

 

Neil Coish

Senior Arboricultural Officer

Torbay Council

Development and Conservation Services

Roebuck House

Abbey Road

Torquay

Devon TQ2 5DP
Tel (01803) 207977 Fax (01803) 208858

Email:  <mailto:Neil.Coish@xxxxxxx.gov.uk> Neil.Coish@xxxxxxx.gov.uk

 

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