Eastleigh BC awarded £68K after illegal tree felling

Eastleigh Borough Council (BC) has secured its largest ever fine and costs totalling over £68,000 after a local landowner cut down some trees.

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… [Cllr Rupert Kyrle] ‘I’m absolutely delighted that we have secured a successful prosecution…’

LocalGov writes:

The council successfully prosecuted Mr James Barney following unauthorised tree works carried out on trees covered by a Woodland Tree Preservation Order in April 2021.

The prosecution was brought by the council under the Town & Country Planning Act 1990, as Mr Barney had unlawfully cut down a number of trees including oak, ash, birch, hawthorn and poplar within Scorey’s Copse.

The judge fined Mr Barney £50,0000 plus he was also ordered to pay the Council’s costs of £17,841 and a victim surcharge of £190 – a total in excess of £68,000.

Cabinet lead for environment Cllr Rupert Kyrle: ‘I’m absolutely delighted that we have secured a successful prosecution. Our planning enforcement and legal teams worked together to bring about this prosecution that sends a strong message that you shouldn’t mess with our trees or we will be after you.’

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