High Court injunction awarded to protect trees
PUBLISHED ON: 11 DECEMBER 2020Update: 13 January 2021
On 13 January 2021 the High Court issued a further injunction protecting the trees. The Order can be found here.
Update: 12 January 2021
The return date hearing in respect of this application will be held at 2pm on 13 January 2021.
A link to the Queens’ Bench daily cause list can be found here: Queen’s Bench Division daily cause list (justice.gov.uk)
Details of how to access the hearing remotely can be obtained from the listing office by email to: qbjudgeslistingoffice@justice.gov.uk
On 5 January 2021 the National Park Authority filed Particulars of Claim.
Injunction awarded
On 11 December 2020 the National Park Authority obtained an injunction preventing further unauthorised felling or other works to trees protected by a woodland Tree Preservation Order.
This is at land south of the A336 between the junctions with Eadens Lane and Tatchbury Lane, Bartley, SO40 7LA (‘Terry’s Patch’) identified by Tree Preservation Order No. 26/93 dated 17 May 1993.
Any person breaching this injunction may be held to be in contempt of Court and liable to imprisonment, fine or seizure of assets.