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RE: New TPO Regs For England

Subject: RE: New TPO Regs For England
From: Chris Hastie
Date: Mar 06 2012 15:04:37
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


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


Except where the tree overhangs:

"...and every other person whom the authority knows to be entitled—
(a) to cut down, lop or top any of the trees to which the order relates"

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