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RE: BS5837; TCP and Category C.

Subject: RE: BS5837; TCP and Category C.
From: Mick Boddy
Date: Apr 29 2012 09:59:32
Paul

It's non-negotiable: 

'British Standards of national origin use the primary spellings given in the 
Shorter Oxford English Dictionary. The OED prefers the ‘z’ spellings.'  

Mick 



-----Original Message-----
From: Paul Hawksford [mailto:arborconsulting@xxxx.com] 
Sent: 27 April 2012 19:16
To: UK Tree Care
Subject: RE: BS5837; TCP and Category C.


Bill, still lots of zzzzz's, why the BSI can't figure out their spell checker 
is beyond me, it is an English standard and wouldn't apply anywhere else.
 
Anyone got a conversion excel for the multi-stems or is that still the 
Helliwell model from 2005?
 
PS. What's a TLP?
 
Regards...


Paul Hawksford
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To: uktc@xxxxxx.tree-care.info
Subject: BS5837; TCP and Category C.
From: andersonarb@xxxx.com
Date: Fri, 27 Apr 2012 13:15:10 -0400

I note that Jeremy Barrel has got a small opinion in Hort Week (Gardener's 
Chron) regarding the fact that it no longer states that "C category trees 
will not normally be retained." I confess I've not read it that closely yet 
(I'm waiting for a job to come along and force me to rewrite all my 
boiler-plate to reflect the new guidance...) but I've looked for that 
statement and no it doesn't say that any more.

Jeremy seems to think that this is mistake and I'm inclined to agree. That 
said most of my experience suggests that most LPAs had ignored that nugget 
anyway so perhaps it's not going to make that much difference.

I also note there's no reference to the former TCP unless I've missed it 
somewhere, or even a TLP come to that. That said there is repeated mention 
of plotting which I assume means it's going (the RPA or shade segments) to 
be drawn on something.....

Ho hum.

Bill.



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