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RE: FW: Damaged roots and successful prosecution

Subject: RE: FW: Damaged roots and successful prosecution
From: Edmund Hopkins
Date: May 15 2007 08:21:24
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Dom, Can a copy be got? Oh dear I should have looked on AIE before
posting...

Edmund

Quoting Dominic Scanlon <dom@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.co.uk>:

Glyn - there is an appeal case regarding planning conditions relating to
arb
monitoring - "Wayland Heights Planning Appeal by Gleeson Homes v
Brighton
and Hove Council case (ref: T/APP/Q1445/A//99/1016497/P2 June 1999). LT
18.
Established the right of LPA's to condition an Arboricultural Method
Statement as part of a planning consent and that part of the Method
Statement include arboricultural site supervision." To quote David
Evans.



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