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disco2 td5:
It's lookin like I'm up the well know creak with out the paddle

jay2578:
You may be able to get a sneaky peek at the areas where tpo`s are in force, library or council may have the mapping that shows protected trees, if yours was protected then......well.... :police:....! If not, you`re fine. Just beause you don`t live in a conservation area doesn`t mean the tree didn`t have a tpo, tpo`s are given to the tree, not just the area the tree is in.
 As an example, i recently felled around 10 big old sycamore trees which had no orders on them, next door had an oak about half the size which was protected
 With regards to cutting down a windblown/dangerous tree, you should still check for tpo but if its dangerous or downed then there`s rarely a problem with the authorities allowing it even if it is protected.
 There`s a lesson here methinks

auf_wiedersehen_pet:

--- Quote from: disco2 td5 on June 14, 2010, 21:46:16 ---Oh dear this is not lookin good
I don't live in a conservation area I know that much if I get in troble so be it if they make me sell the house to pay the fine I'll quit work n claim of the state as unable to work because of stress

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It's nice to know that we will all end up footing the bill  [-X [-X [-X

Bagman:
You will have to go and live in spain with all the other naughty people. Lol  [-X [-X [-X  :D

disco2 td5:
I would not really quit work but it makes me feel like doin

It's gettin worse the mrs who works in a coart of law keeps windin me up saying she well be putting the cuffs on me n takin me down

The daft thing is I half belive her

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