Hi all,
Recently put in pp to erect a new boundary fence which is very slightly higher than the existing fence and about 5m longer. (Total panel fence will be around 50 metres).
The council have come back and said I need to get a tree survey as there are a number of trees within 2metres of the development. However, all these planning charges (about a third of the materials cost if I get this rediculous guardian reading tree hugged survey done) are now starting to significantly add up and I'm tempted to cut and grub out the trees (overgrown hawthorn) which, as explained on the planning permission, are in poor condition, wood worm eaten and covered in ivy and will be rmoved and therefore not going to affect the installation of the boundary fence.
We have no tree preservation order and are not liable to the hedges preseravation law introduced in 2007, so what is to stop me cancelling my pp request, chopping the trees down that are a potential problem, and reapplying?
Seems to me the council are playing silly buggers over a couple of dying trees that were always going to be removed anyhow.
Recently put in pp to erect a new boundary fence which is very slightly higher than the existing fence and about 5m longer. (Total panel fence will be around 50 metres).
The council have come back and said I need to get a tree survey as there are a number of trees within 2metres of the development. However, all these planning charges (about a third of the materials cost if I get this rediculous guardian reading tree hugged survey done) are now starting to significantly add up and I'm tempted to cut and grub out the trees (overgrown hawthorn) which, as explained on the planning permission, are in poor condition, wood worm eaten and covered in ivy and will be rmoved and therefore not going to affect the installation of the boundary fence.
We have no tree preservation order and are not liable to the hedges preseravation law introduced in 2007, so what is to stop me cancelling my pp request, chopping the trees down that are a potential problem, and reapplying?
Seems to me the council are playing silly buggers over a couple of dying trees that were always going to be removed anyhow.