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Cutting down a tree
We have a large tree to the rear of our garden and we have new naighbours and they have said about cutting it down, is there anyway we can stop them, as its quite sentimental to me!
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.It is possible to protect trees with 'protection orders' but I have no experience of how to do it.
Speak to your local authority, I do know that they can do this but there are many factors to consider: whose land is it on, is it threatening the fabric of your neighbours house etc? It is possible that their mortgage is dependant on its removal if it is taking moisture from the ground and causing a risk of subsidence.
Speak to your local authority, I do know that they can do this but there are many factors to consider: whose land is it on, is it threatening the fabric of your neighbours house etc? It is possible that their mortgage is dependant on its removal if it is taking moisture from the ground and causing a risk of subsidence.
I tried to get a PO on a tree that was not on our land but I feared was to be cut down. I phoned the Preservation Officer at our council who came out and had a look. The reason it was refused now escapes me but we didn't lose the tree as the developer promised to leave it in situ and it's still there now. So you can ask for a PO on it even though it's not on your land.