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Does anyone know anything about tree preservation orders and how difficult it might be to get rid of trees that have them? Viewed a house today and there are about 8 trees on the property, some very close to the house and all of them have tree preservation orders on them.

 

Vicki x

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That's what I guessed, although I think I'll do a bit more digging. I've been told that sometimes agreements can be made to fell them if you agree to plant trees elsewhere.

 

Vicki x

 

Depends on the type of order on them, There are such things as "accent woodlands" then there are nesting birds, roosting bats and other native protected animals to worry about. Its a mine field. I would advise getting a copy of said orders and then taking them to someone trained in this kind of thing.

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Yeah its not easy, id find another house if you feel they are going to be in the way, This tree on the right is causing major problems on an extension im doing now, they made us dig the foundations 2.4mtr deep, (standard is 1mtr) the foundations on the original house is 150mm deep, its cost the client a few bob.

 

 

 

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Those orders seem to be very robust, as are the trees themselves which they protect.

 

Do your digging but not around those trees! :)

 

I personally would like trees on my property, so long as there was enough light getting through, and the house was not threatned by massive roots. ;)

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My father-in-law had a similar problem, but him being some-what of a gardening spedialist decided to cut them down anyway. When the council came round after a helpful (busy-body) neighbour called them, he said that the previous night when there was heavy wind and rain, the main branch split and this was a danger to his family. The council said fine and that was that.

It depends on how brave you are. Otherwise speak to the council from before and voice your concerns and see about other options.

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Yeah its not easy, id find another house if you feel they are going to be in the way, This tree on the right is causing major problems on an extension im doing now, they made us dig the foundations 2.4mtr deep, (standard is 1mtr) the foundations on the original house is 150mm deep, its cost the client a few bob.

 

 

 

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That's not a tree, that's a twig. Have an accident with a JCB and get shot of it :) Poisoning works well, albeit quite slowly, drill a major root sub soil and fit a poison drip. "Squirrel" damage to the bark? If my old mum was still alive she'd have more tips, she's gotten rid of a few trees with preservation orders in her time. Check out the fine, it might be worth just cutting the buggers down and taking the rap. Of course "A N Other could do it, "by mistake". Never ask the council, just fell first :)

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My dad chopped a load down of big trees at the front of a house he was doing years ago, some guy from the council come down going nuts, dad said Nahhhh the ones with TPO's are down the back of the garden, the guy from the council pointed out to dad he had the Drawing upside down and made us plant some new ones. (about 2ft high) Obviously dad knew what ones had the TPO's:D

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Yeah, my suggestion was that we do a covert, night operation before even making an offer, so we have no ties with the property :). If they mysteriously die before we buy hey ho;)

 

One of them is so close it is a very 'poltergeist' like view from one of the bedrooms. I said there is no way the kids are having that room!

 

Vicki x

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