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Stuart Noble January 19th 07 02:10 PM

protected tree falls on listed building
 
From local paper. 75 foot lime tree, subject to a preservation order,
falls on 1870s listed building. Is this conservation gone mad?

mogga January 19th 07 02:13 PM

protected tree falls on listed building
 
On Fri, 19 Jan 2007 14:10:25 GMT, Stuart Noble
wrote:

From local paper. 75 foot lime tree, subject to a preservation order,
falls on 1870s listed building. Is this conservation gone mad?


only if they leave it where it is.
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Broadback January 19th 07 03:02 PM

protected tree falls on listed building
 
mogga wrote:
On Fri, 19 Jan 2007 14:10:25 GMT, Stuart Noble
wrote:

From local paper. 75 foot lime tree, subject to a preservation order,
falls on 1870s listed building. Is this conservation gone mad?


only if they leave it where it is.

Sadly, if the listed tree was on private property it is the
responsibility of the owner, who can be held liable for any damage. If
sued they would have to prove in the court of law that it was not due to
neglect on their part. I had three (now 2 left) limes with TPOs, what I
do every couple of years is apply to the council to have them removed as
I think they are unsafe. They send someone along who pronounce them
sound, I keep the letter, problem solved cost free.

ukagent January 20th 07 07:45 AM

protected tree falls on listed building
 
What will happen is they will try to re-erect the tree and apply
natural looking polyfilla to all the cracks and then do a fine pencil
brushing in of any wood colour that shows thro. Also as a spring type
feature they will stick green leaves to it. Ditto the autumn. They
will pour millions of pounds into it.

Just to give the illusion that the tree is alive and cared for.

A bit like a listed a building.

Then in approx 10 years they will pass the hat round for donations to
save the tree again, because too many branches are falling off it.

The wise move would be to have knocked it down in the first place.

A bit like a listed a building.

LOL

Stuart Noble January 20th 07 10:00 AM

protected tree falls on listed building
 
ukagent wrote:
What will happen is they will try to re-erect the tree and apply
natural looking polyfilla to all the cracks and then do a fine pencil
brushing in of any wood colour that shows thro. Also as a spring type
feature they will stick green leaves to it. Ditto the autumn. They
will pour millions of pounds into it.

Just to give the illusion that the tree is alive and cared for.

A bit like a listed a building.

Then in approx 10 years they will pass the hat round for donations to
save the tree again, because too many branches are falling off it.

The wise move would be to have knocked it down in the first place.

A bit like a listed a building.

LOL


Very 21st century Britain. Protect something, and then protect the thing
that threatens it. Increase insurance premiums to finance it.

The Natural Philosopher January 21st 07 01:29 AM

protected tree falls on listed building
 
ukagent wrote:
What will happen is they will try to re-erect the tree and apply
natural looking polyfilla to all the cracks and then do a fine pencil
brushing in of any wood colour that shows thro. Also as a spring type
feature they will stick green leaves to it. Ditto the autumn. They
will pour millions of pounds into it.

Just to give the illusion that the tree is alive and cared for.

A bit like a listed a building.

Then in approx 10 years they will pass the hat round for donations to
save the tree again, because too many branches are falling off it.

The wise move would be to have knocked it down in the first place.

A bit like a listed a building.

LOL


Top marks for that one.


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