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I've just had an interesting conversation with a solicitor regarding trees in
conservation areas. He advises that any tree which is planted or grows after
the conservation area was made is not afforded protection; like in area
orders. He bases his opinion on the C D Carter v Eastbourne BC Lawtel
4/2/2000 and Evans v Waverley BCCA 1995 cases, both of which relate to TPOs.
I have cited the inclusion of the 75mm exemption in as a reason against his
position but to no avail. Does anyone have an opinion on this?
Cheers
Simon Keenan
Arboricultural Officer
Department of Regeneration - making great places
Asset Management ? Economic Development ? Housing ? Planning ? Transportation
City of Bradford Metropolitan District Council - Department of Transport,
Design & Planning, Trees Team
Floor 3 Jacobs Well Bradford BD1 5RW
T 01274 434297
F 01274 722840
E simon.keenan@xxxxxxxxx.gov.uk
W www.bradford.gov.uk
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