Bradford man fined for felling of 100-year-old trees

Source: topotaul

4 Comments

  1. >The 100-year-old oaks in the Nab Wood area of Shipley had an estimated value of £250,000 to the local environment

    >Hussain, 67, of Coniston Grove in Heaton, was fined £1,666 and ordered to pay £3,000 in costs.

    Doesn’t quite add up

  2. >Hussain claimed he had not known that the tree orders were in place.

    >between 21 July 2021 and 3 March 2023, the oaks, which were subject to tree preservation orders, had been removed from the grounds of 11 Staveley Road

    Well that doesn’t track – either he didn’t know and was told in 2021, or he knew, and didn’t care.

  3. Glad to see the order for the trees to be replaced, but is there an incentive to make sure the new trees actually survive? In my experience, you can’t just stick a tree in the ground and be done with it. Constant maintenance is needed otherwise it’s likely they just die in the first year or so and you have to do it all over again.

  4. Farewell-Farewell on

    He bought the house and did not know there was a TPO? The fine is paltry and does not act as a deterrent for other people who want to remove inconvenient trees.

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