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Do you require permission from the local Council to fell a tree in your own
garden? Is there preservation orders on some types of trees, or it is every tree? Just curious, as my neighbour is applying to Council, and wondered if it was absolutely necessary. (Tree in question - huge Cedar) Remove NOSPAM to reply Jan |
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Certain trees are subject to tree preservation orders. Permission is needed
to do pruning or felling. Trees in a conservation area are covered by a blanket order that gives the same protection. Doing work on a protected tree is a criminal offence. |
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