New legislation for woodlands
Language: English Series: DoE News Release ; no 345, 21 June 1988 8 pagesPublication details: 1988Subject(s): Summary: The DOE has announced new regulations to maintain the effectiveness of tree preservation orders on woodlands after the CA decision in Bell v Canterbury City Council (See July Abstracts) and the payment of compensation for refusal to allow tree felling . The Town and Country (Tree Preservation Order) (Amendment) Regulations 1988 which came into force on 30 June 1988.| Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Barcode | |
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| WB2425-01 Extra quota move | WB2425-02 Forestry grant scheme | WB2425-03 More tree planting cash | WB2425-04 New legislation for woodlands | WB2425-05 Loft conversions | WB2425-06 New JCT form | WB2425-07 New project advice manual |
The DOE has announced new regulations to maintain the effectiveness of tree preservation orders on woodlands after the CA decision in Bell v Canterbury City Council (See July Abstracts) and the payment of compensation for refusal to allow tree felling . The Town and Country (Tree Preservation Order) (Amendment) Regulations 1988 which came into force on 30 June 1988.