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Appeal against a tree preservation or replacement order decision - deadlines, how to appeal and how long it takes to get a decision.
Your council makes decisions about work on trees protected by preservation…
Fill in a tree preservation order appeal form or a tree replacement notice…
The Planning Inspectorate will check your appeal to make sure it’s valid.…
You can challenge the decision in the High Court if you think the Planning…
Use this form for recovery under the statutory charge and request to postpone enforcement.
Form for appeals against decisions issued by councils in respect of applications for consent to cut down or carry out work on a tree protected by a tree preservation order.
Get advice from Natural England to help you comply with laws that protect wildlife and the natural environment.
Explains the legislation governing Tree Preservation Orders and tree protection in conservation areas.
Soane’s is the idiosyncratic house-museum of the great Neo-Classical architect Sir John Soane (1753 – 1837). The house still displays his collection of antiquities, furniture, models and paintings in the same state in which they were left at the time...
Use these forms when claiming an Armed Forces Pension. The life and personal accident insurance form is to be completed in accordance with 2021DIN01-62.
Find out if the goods you're declaring to inward or outward processing are classed as sensitive goods.
Under the Public Records Act 1958 the Home Office selects records, that may include personal data, for permanent preservation at The National Archives (TNA).
Don’t include personal or financial information like your National Insurance number or credit card details.
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