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My neighbour is cutting down/pruning a tree in his garden, does he have permission?

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My neighbour is cutting down/pruning a tree in his garden, does he have permission?

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He would need written permission with respect to the first answer. If it does not come under any protection cover, then no permission is required, unless: • The tree is on a joint boundary or the workmen require access to adjoining property to carry out the job, then the permission of the other party is required with respect to civil law. • The tree is so large and mature that the work, particularly felling, poses potential dangers to property and land and therefore would require clearance and guidance under Health & Safety Regulations.

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If the tree is not protected by a Tree Preservation Order, or is not in a conservation area, no permission is required from the council.

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If the tree is not protected by a Tree Preservation Order, or is not in a conservation area, no permission is required from the council. If you are unsure, contact us on 01256 844 844.

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