ANTI-SOCIAL BEHAVIOUR ACT 2003, PART 8 – HIGH HEDGES
INTRODUCTION
Part 8 of the Anti-social Behaviour Act 2003 gives local authorities (this may be a district council, unitary authority or National Park Authority) powers to deal with complaints about high hedges and requires them to make decisions and, if necessary, issue remedial orders. Section 71 gives people who are unhappy with a local authority decision a right of appeal to the First Secretary of State.
The First Secretary of State has delegated his appeal functions to the Planning Inspectorate.
How to make an appeal
Before making an appeal please read our guidance for appellants
Download the guidance for appellants in word
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High Hedges Appeal Form
The Microsoft Word version of the form can be completed electronically and submitted as an e-mail attachment. The PDF version of the form cannot be submitted electronically, it must be printed out and sent in via the postal system. As an alternative paper forms are available on request from the High Hedges Appeals Team on 0117 372 8812.
Download the High Hedges appeal form in Word
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Download the High Hedges appeal form in PDF
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Contact Us
The High Hedges Appeals Team
Room 4/04 Kite Wing
Temple Quay House
2 The Square
Temple Quay
Bristol
BS1 6PN
Telephone: 0117 372 8812
Related information and publications
Statutory Instrument 2005 No. 711
Read the article on Implementation of High Hedges Appeals from issue 1 of our newsletter.
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