sailbadthesinner
Well-Known Member
Re: I don\'t usually do this but.....(nb)
this is a common trick
we bought some land that has a wrecked barn on it
we obtained permission for the barn to be converted and extended (at appeal)
and then the council has declared the hedgerow an sssi that we will have to tear down for access just to try and stop us
fortunately we can get other access from behind one of the other fields but this is costly and will mean an long expensive track making it a less attractive proposition
basically they are small minded b*st*rds who weild their power for the sake of it rather than for any reason
the council will be mighty suspicious if the trees die and there are hefty fines and you will then be refused permission on your application anyway. you could get your local councillor on side or get youir own report by an arboreculturalist to challenge the tpo making it a condition of approval that you will replant new trees in another position. thats my best advice
as an aside in a former life i was seeking permission for a mast from bridgnorth district council years ago
after 2 years of investigating every site they asked we had to submit our application on a site. the planning officer had a yet another meeting with us and officiously pointed out that iron bridge gorge was about to be made a world heritage site
i lost my temper and pointed out that if bridgnorth dc had been in control then they would have refused abraham derby permission for any of his works and berated his iron bridge as unsightly. then where would their tourist industry be.
<hr width=100% size=1>i remember when all this was factories
this is a common trick
we bought some land that has a wrecked barn on it
we obtained permission for the barn to be converted and extended (at appeal)
and then the council has declared the hedgerow an sssi that we will have to tear down for access just to try and stop us
fortunately we can get other access from behind one of the other fields but this is costly and will mean an long expensive track making it a less attractive proposition
basically they are small minded b*st*rds who weild their power for the sake of it rather than for any reason
the council will be mighty suspicious if the trees die and there are hefty fines and you will then be refused permission on your application anyway. you could get your local councillor on side or get youir own report by an arboreculturalist to challenge the tpo making it a condition of approval that you will replant new trees in another position. thats my best advice
as an aside in a former life i was seeking permission for a mast from bridgnorth district council years ago
after 2 years of investigating every site they asked we had to submit our application on a site. the planning officer had a yet another meeting with us and officiously pointed out that iron bridge gorge was about to be made a world heritage site
i lost my temper and pointed out that if bridgnorth dc had been in control then they would have refused abraham derby permission for any of his works and berated his iron bridge as unsightly. then where would their tourist industry be.
<hr width=100% size=1>i remember when all this was factories