Re: tree preservation order puzzle
Interesting thread,out the back but some of the branches over hang ours and a neighbours garden there is an Oak,a branch has broken away,not sure if the tree is diseased,but the land its on belongs to some one other than the council,who should be my first port of call regarding it,any ideas.Re: tree preservation order puzzle
I would think you need to find out the owner of the land that the tree is on caricature and also find out from the council if it has a t.p.o on it. If it hasn't you are allowed to cut off any branches which overhang your property. However, with something of that size it will cost you as you will need to get a someone who knows what they are doing to do the job. Any cut branches remain the property of the tree owner and they can go back onto his land. Perhaps you might be lucky and when you find the owner he will agree to cut it back of his own accord. If it has a t.p.o on it the council will tell you and the owner what you can and cannot do. It's an expensive business cutting trees when they have to be done professionally. Good luck.Re: tree preservation order puzzle
Re: tree preservation order puzzle
What i wonder about is if a tree has a TPO on it and overhangs next doors garden and they cut the overhang off without your knowledge are you still liable? we actually got permission to reduce the overhang by a number of feet.Re: tree preservation order puzzle
I wrote and asked to reduce a huge branch over my land and got permission .Re: tree preservation order puzzle
I totally agree leylandi should be prohibitied they are a terrible unnatural plagueRe: tree preservation order puzzle
Re: tree preservation order puzzle
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