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Old Law, New Law - a podcast by the VLRC
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14 episodes
9 months ago
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Neighbourhood tree disputes
Old Law, New Law - a podcast by the VLRC
19 minutes 12 seconds
5 years ago
Neighbourhood tree disputes
Disputes between neighbours about trees are common. They may involve dangerous branches, roots that damage property, or even poison. The law in this area is complex and difficult to find, while it is not clear to people how they can resolve their disputes without expensive and stressful legal action. That's why the VLRC recently completed a report on the law of neighbourhood tree disputes, recommending a new Act to help people resolve their problems. In this episode of 'Old Law, New Law' Nick and Gemma talk to Emma Cashen, team leader of the tree disputes inquiry, and Natalie Lilford, the Commission's community law reform manager. Transcript of this episode
Old Law, New Law - a podcast by the VLRC