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RE: Building near trees [Scanned]

Subject: RE: Building near trees [Scanned]
From: Edmund Hopkins
Date: May 12 2009 14:22:58
You're surely right Dom that we should not be formulaic, and modern or 
innovative design welcomes trees in proximity, and may even use them in 
energy budget calculations. Still a bedroom underneath a spreading oak is 
likely to lead to calls for lopping. If the tree is TPO'd, and possibly even 
if it isn't, then my guess is you'll win the appeal, Alastair.
Edmund Hopkins
Tree Officer
Planning Services
Nottingham City Council
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From: Alastair Durkin [ADurkin@xxxxxxxxxx.gov.uk]
Sent: 12 May 2009 14:06
To: UK Tree Care
Subject: RE: Building near trees [Scanned]

Hmm

There is a difference between a building being within the shade path of a 
tree and actually under the lateral branches of a mature Oak tree, as in the 
case I am considering. Sometimes shade can be wonderful and certainly it is 
possible with a sensible approach to design for trees and new build to 
coexist in very close proximity. However, this is an extension which is 
likely to be a bedroom and not a grand design.
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