A Burnley Borough Council contractor cut down a health, protected tree by mistake thinking it was a dying Ash
A contractor has cut down the wrong tree on a main road without realising it was protected. He thought it was a dying Ash when it was in fact a Maple subject to a tree preservation order.
The report says: “The council were informed that land at Colne Road/Steer Street, which was owned by Lancashire County Council, was up for sale by auction. As the trees on the site are prominent in the street scene and make a valuable contribution to the visual amenity of the area it was considered that a provisional Tree Preservation Order should be placed on the trees to ensure their retention.
“Objection letters have been received to the order from the purchaser of the land together with their solicitor and an arboricultural consultant employed by the purchaser.
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