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Appeal against notice after Horton Heath woodland torn down

1/1 AN APPEAL has been lodged against a council notice after an almost 100-year-old area of woodland was pulled down by a landowner. Residents and leaders were left outraged when the owner of an area of woodland at Scoreys Copse, Horton Heath began pulling down trees without approval. On the weekend beginning April 10, the area was cleared and trees were then collected and piled up before attempts were made to set them alight. Action was later taken by Eastleigh Borough Council which included a stop notice and a Tree Replacement Notice which instructed the landowner that the trees that were taken down, some of which had Tree Protection Orders (TPO) on them, were to be replaced.

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Trees to be replanted after Horton Heath woodland torn down

The notice cannot be appealed and means that all engineering works must stop and no further work is permitted without consent first from the planning authority. The council says all the tree waste must also be removed and the land must now be restored to its previous levels to enable the woodland s soil to recover. A Tree Replacement Notice also comes into effect on June 4 and requests that 37 English Oak’s with a minimum of 14-16cm girth and a height of 2.5m together with 613 “whips” of hawthorn, hazel, alder buckthorn, and blackthorn must be planted on the site. This replanting is to be carried out within the next available planting season, November to March, with all planting to have been completed by no later than March 31, 2022.

Calls for change after Horton Heath woodland torn down

COMMUNITY leaders are calling for changes to the law after an historic woodland was torn down without permission. On Saturday, residents and leaders were left outraged when the owner of an area of woodland at Scoreys Copse, Horton Heath started tearing down trees that have stood for almost 100 years. No permission had been given for this and despite councillors and officers asking for it to stop, more trees were pulled down and later piled up and set alight. Tree s cut down at Scoreys Copse on Botley Road, Horton Heath. Photo by: Councillor Michelle Marsh. Now, ward councillor for Fair Oak and Horton Heath, Cllr Michelle Marsh and Eastleigh MP , Paul Holmes have written to the Secretary of State for the Environment calling for changes to the law.

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