Trees in churchyard
I realise this topic has been covered in a similar thread about leylandi
trees, but I was wondering what I could do about the trees that are in the churchyard behind my garden, I would like them to be trimmed a bit so that my garden gets a lot more sunlight in the next year. The prob is that it is a cemetary, is there still a legal height for these sorts of places to have the trees growing? I dont want the trees chopped down, just trimmed a bit. |
Trees in churchyard
Before you get into legal chat, why don't you approach someone in the
cemetery office/lodge, usually somewhere near the main gates? You may find that a friendly request gets the results you want. Have a chat with other affected neighbours first ( you may not be the only sufferer) as this may strengthen your position. I don't know the legal boundary height in this situation, but it is probably worth talking to the Council responsible for the cemetery. They would have to know this law. They - or their contracted tree surgeon - will probably have to deal with the proposed lopping. I very much doubt that the cemetery groundsman would take on such a big job. Spider Seven wrote in message ... I realise this topic has been covered in a similar thread about leylandi trees, but I was wondering what I could do about the trees that are in the churchyard behind my garden, I would like them to be trimmed a bit so that my garden gets a lot more sunlight in the next year. The prob is that it is a cemetary, is there still a legal height for these sorts of places to have the trees growing? I dont want the trees chopped down, just trimmed a bit. |
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