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> my DH is a tree surgeon/Gardener and says there is normally

>a preservation order on any tree over 25 years old, and that removal

>must be approved by the local council, (and any work if they are

>oaks).

>Kirsten

Is this a country wide thing ?, we inherited an old orchard when we

bought this house, and have been renovating it slowly, there are at

least 2 trees that really are finished, parts of them dead etc and we

were thinking of taking them out, we are replanting at a much greater

rate btw. how would I stand if my horses have killed a tree ( they've

more or less ringbarked it over this long wet winter) aargh will my

children be motherless while I languish in the county jail :-))

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> Is this a country wide thing ?, we inherited an old orchard when we

> bought this house, and have been renovating it slowly,

As far as I understand it - a council can't put a TPO on a fruit tree. They

have relatively short lives (don't know how long though!) and often have to

be removed.

L-Y

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> > my DH is a tree surgeon/Gardener and says there is normally

>>a preservation order on any tree over 25 years old, and that removal

>>must be approved by the local council, (and any work if they are

>>oaks).

>>Kirsten

>

>Is this a country wide thing ?, we inherited an old orchard when we

>bought this house, and have been renovating it slowly, there are at

>least 2 trees that really are finished, parts of them dead etc and we

>were thinking of taking them out, we are replanting at a much greater

>rate btw. how would I stand if my horses have killed a tree ( they've

>more or less ringbarked it over this long wet winter) aargh will my

>children be motherless while I languish in the county jail :-))

>

> Curran

I think you are safe with fruit trees, pretty sure they are not included.

Green with envy over the orchard. In fact the whole place sounds

lovely - though I can't really get on with horses for some reason.

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