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Although you?re not on the Dulwich Estate, might be worth contacting one of their recommended tree people for a quote / advice - my impression / experience is that they list people who have a good understanding of and respect for applicable rules, both estate rules and council rules so can probably tell you what the rules are.


https://www.thedulwichestate.org.uk/property-on-the-estate/applications-for-tree-works/tree-surgeons-useful-contacts


I got http://cutabovetreemanagement.co.uk/ to trim a tree earlier in the year, I think they do some work for Southwark and they explained it all to me (and did a great job, although that?s probably for a different section of the forum).

What a bizarre thing to suggest! I'd be fuming,,,



bh28 Wrote:

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> Does anyone know if I can cut down a large tree in

> a garden in Elsie Road? Phoned the council and

> they suggested I Google it. I've tried Googling

> but had no luck...

Hello, bh28

Yes Please plant a tree elsewhere, or make a large donation to a Conservation Tree Wildlife Company



malumbu Wrote:

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> Why are you cutting the tree down? I hope that

> there is a good reason. At Sydenham Hill Woods

> there was a massive campaign to stop a few trees

> being cut down. If you have to do this be a

> sweetie and plant some elsewhere or make a

> donation to an appropriate charity.

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