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RE: New TPO Regs For England

Subject: RE: New TPO Regs For England
From: John Hearne
Date: Mar 06 2012 14:12:52
I get file not found trying to follow that link. 

John Hearne
Tree Officer
New Forest National Park Authority



-----Original Message-----
From: Alastair Durkin [mailto:ADurkin@xxxxxxxxxx.gov.uk] 
Sent: 06 March 2012 14:04
To: UK Tree Care
Subject: RE: New TPO Regs For England

There is a memo to go with the Regs that sets out clearly what all the 
changes are:

 http://www.legislation.gov.uk/uksi/2012/605/pdfs/uksiem_20120605_en.pdf

Alastair Durkin
Senior Tree Officer
Planning Policy & Trees

Tandridge District Council
The Council Offices
Station Road East
Oxted, Surrey
RH8 0BT

Tel: 01883 732863
Fax: 01883 722015

adurkin@xxxxxxxxxx.gov.uk
www.tandridge.gov.uk

-----Original Message-----
From: John Hearne [mailto:john.hearne@xxxxxxxxxxxxx.gov.uk]
Sent: 06 March 2012 13:53
To: UK Tree Care
Subject: RE: New TPO Regs For England

Well, how exciting. After a quick glance through I've noticed these:

1) We are to serve TPOs on persons interested on land affected by the Order 
where:
<<“person interested” in relation to an order means every owner and occupier 
of the land affected by the order>> and << “land affected by the order” means 
the land on which the trees, groups of trees or woodlands to which the order 
relates are situated;>>

No mention of neighbours!!!! Can we ignore adjoining land now, especially 
when it's quite distant?

2) I think we no longer require a section 201 direction for the Order to take 
provisional effect.

<<(until confirmation an order shall take effect provisionally on the date on 
which it is made until>>

3) No dying exemption

4) Changed dangerous exemption <<the cutting down, uprooting, topping or 
lopping of a tree, to the extent that such works are urgently necessary to 
remove an immediate risk of serious harm, or to such other extent as agreed 
in writing by the authority prior to the works being undertaken;>>

5) I think the time limit is new <<(4) Where consent is granted under 
paragraph (1)(a)— (a)such consent shall be valid for a period of two years 
beginning with the date of its grant; and (b)the works for which such consent 
is granted may only be carried out once,unless otherwise stated in a condition

6) Hugely shrunk model Order


John Hearne
Tree Officer
New Forest National Park Authority

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