QUEEN'S BENCH DIVISION
THE ADMINISTRATIVE COURT
Strand London WC2 Wednesday, |
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B e f o r e :
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THE QUEEN ON THE APPLICATION OF | ||
DOCTOR JAMES FOWLER | (CLAIMANT) | |
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LONDON BOROUGH OF EALING | (DEFENDANT) |
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Wednesday, 24th November 2004
"(1) If it appears to a local planning authority that it is expedient in the interests of amenity to make provision for the preservation of trees or woodlands in their area, they may for that purpose make an order with respect to such trees, groups of trees or woodlands as may be specified in the order.
(2) An order under subsection (1) is in this Act referred to as a 'tree preservation order'."
"A tree preservation order may be made so as to apply, in relation to trees to be planted pursuant to any such conditions as are mentioned in section 197(a), as from the time when those trees are planted."
"Without prejudice to any other exemptions for which provision may be made by a tree preservation order, no such order shall apply -
(a) to the cutting down, uprooting, topping or lopping of trees which are dying or dead or have become dangerous, or
(b) to the cutting down, uprooting, topping or lopping of any trees in compliance with any obligations imposed by or under an Act of Parliament or so far as may be necessary for the prevention or abatement of a nuisance."
"4.2 As stated, there are approximately 20 trees within the site. However, as can be seen from the attached survey schedule and plan, this report covers 18 trees. It does include a number of smaller self set trees or large shrubs. In addition, there is a large fallen Ash tree at the north east corner of the site. Regrettably, the original survey did not include the trees identified at T7 and T8 within the Tree Preservation Order, principally due to the overgrown nature of the site."