Thanks, Andrew, and Charles. Of course that is the sensible thing to do, but
I was mindful that an objection might come in from some sort of solicitor and
wanted the angled covered in advance.
After I posted I went on site to do a bit more plotting ( like some latter
day Fawkes) and joy to behold the C trees have been planted, and no longer C.
Edmund Hopkins
Tree Officer
Heritage and Urban Design
City Planning
0115 XXXXXXX
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From: uktc-request@xxxxxx.tree-care.info
[mailto:uktc-request@xxxxxx.tree-care.info] On Behalf Of Andrew Jones
Sent: 29 December 2016 15:04
To: UK Tree Care
Subject: RE: Making a TPO with category C and other trees
Edmund,
I would go for one order, keep the numbering in a logical sequence, and just
denote those yet to be planted with a C in the first column of the schedule
T1 Oak
T2 Oak (C)
T3 Oak
Etc...
The order come will into effect immediately for those trees already planted,
and the 'C' trees become subject of the TPO as soon as they are in the ground.
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