By: Mark Antcliff
Good to promote this but I think you should add a reference to trees protected by the town and country planning acts - Conservation areas, tree preservation orders and planning conditions.
View ArticleBy: D.Long
SHEFFIELD TREE FELLING INVESTIGATION REPORT FORESTRY COMMISSION – 18th July 2019 SELECTED EXTRACTS PAGE 2: “SCC HAVE CONSISTENTLY CLAIMED THAT ALL FELLING CONDUCTED UNDER THE STREETS AHEAD PROGRAMME IS...
View ArticleBy: Chris Stapleton
A golf course in Widnes Cheshire has just had plans drawn up for a development of over 255 houses. It has 100s if not a 1000 of trees on it. Can we pre notify you if planning permission is granted by...
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It is important to remember that the UK Forestry Standard does not just apply to 'woodlands'; it applies to all forests and forest lands. To quote: "The UKFS and guidelines encompass the entire forest...
View ArticleBy: Faye Dawson
In reply to Mark Antcliff. Of course, you are right about trees with these protections, and where a felling licence is required, one should be obtained. However, many protected trees are in locations...
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In reply to Chris Stapleton. The Forestry Commission is a non-statutory consultee on planning applications impacting ancient woodland. Along with Natural England we provide standing advice on the...
View ArticleBy: Robert McBride
With this knowledge it is just quite incredible that the destruction, wanton destruction of 6,000 Street trees in Sheffield was allowed to take place. The so called, professional tree sectors darkest...
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