Hi - I'm not sure this is the right place but I have a query in relation
to the rights of a privatised utility operator who wants to cut down a
mature, alive and visually attractive tree which has a TPO on it. The
justification is that the presence of the tree occasionally results in
power cuts to a residential property. This happens as the cable runs
through the canopy and brushes against the trunk. I'm of the opinion
that as they are not a statutory undertaker i.e. they are a privatised
utility operator that consent is required to do the works which I want
to refuse. Is this the case or should they not have to submit an
application and if I refuse it am I liable for costs if appealed? Any
thoughts?????
Ian Smithwhite
Planning Officer
Development Control
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