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How do I object to proposed development on the grounds of its potential impact on trees ?

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How do I object to proposed development on the grounds of its potential impact on trees ?

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When a planning application is made for any area of land, public notices are posted in close proximity to it. Upon the notices are provided details of both the proposed development and the planning officer dealing with it, his/her telephone number and the address of the planning offices. To object you should write to the named officer at the address given and state clearly your objection and the reason for it. The officer will take your objection into account when deciding the application.

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