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RE: Trees in groups (TPOs)

Subject: RE: Trees in groups (TPOs)
From: Liam McKarry
Date: Jan 08 2009 09:26:46
It depends on the situation.

I had one recently where there were a number of trees that were
desirable to TPO but there were also a number of trees that weren't so I
had to plot the positions.

Liam McKarry

Arboricultural Planning Officer

 

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Colchester Borough Council

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-----Original Message-----
From: Gibson Cameron [mailto:gibsonc@xxxxxxxx.gov.uk] 
Sent: 08 January 2009 09:21
To: UK Tree Care
Subject: Trees in groups (TPOs)

Just looking for a consensus of opinion:-

How many TOs, when making a TPO, plot the location of trees within a
group?  And is there any harm in just plotting the group outline and
specifying how many trees of X species are contained within it?

I have my own opinion but just wanted to see how other TOs and LPAs deal
with this.

Cheers for now

Cameron Gibson




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