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Stricter rules on tree safety ‘not necessary’

By Nicholas Timmins Public Policy Editor

Published: June 19 2008 18:35 | Last updated: June 19 2008 18:35

Huge numbers of trees could be chopped down unnecessarily damaging both Britain’s environment and recreational space, the government’s advisory council on risk and regulation warned on Thursday.

The British Standards Institute is developing new rules on tree safety that will require more frequent and professional inspection of trees if those responsible for them are to ensure they are covered against negligence claims.

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