"postandrail" wrote in message
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I've come to cut a tree down in my garden. I contacted the Council to
check if there is a TPO on it. They looked at the maps and said over
the phone no.
So I am now arranging it. But 1 week later I have had a letter saying
that they have slapped a TPO on the tree.
Is this right and proper, and what can I do about it.
Common practice I believe. Right and proper? who knows - it depends on the
tree.
The letter says I have 14 days to appeal, and a judgment will be made
in 6 months time ??
Go ask them how to appeal.
The tree is a Titan Cedar that is only half grown, that is very close
to a main road, and there are overhead power cables only about 6ft
away.
What can I appeal against.
The reasons they give for slapping a TPO on it. Ask what they are.
What if I had cut the tree down within that 1 week, would I have been
fined £30,000 for cutting a TPO tree down.
Not unless you are in a conservation area. Trees in a conservation area
generally have to be treated as if there was a TPO on every one.
You haven't actually said what reason you have for cutting down the tree?