Hello all
I wanted to know how other councils deal with cases of the above? I
have a couple of cases every year when someone decides to cut down
some
trees on council land for whatever reason but always find myself
feeling
powerless to do anything without having any witnesses happy to come
forward.
It is usually pretty obvious that it is 'someone' adjacent to the
trees
but quite often not possible to pin it on the right person. I have
written to people in these areas in the past with a standard 'we are
aware that someone is being a naughty monkey' letter without directly
pointing the finger at anyone but feel this may be unfair on anyone
other than the culprit.
So, do any of you get the Police involved to do some door knocking
enquiries? Or the above, or let it go as something we can do very
little about. Or does anyone carry any legal powers similar to those
with TPO's etc?
Thanks
Jonathan Warren
Arboricultural Manager, Environment Department
Wrexham County Borough Council
01978 XXXXXX
www.wrexham.gov.uk/trees
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