Article 674J3 Illegal tree felling in England to be punishable with jail and uncapped fines

Illegal tree felling in England to be punishable with jail and uncapped fines

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Mark Tovey
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Exclusive: Forestry Act 1967 to change from 1 January to deter people from flattening trees and accepting paltry penalties

Illegal tree felling in England will be punishable by unlimited fines and prison sentences from 1 January, the government has announced.

The current fine for cutting down a tree without a licence, established by the Forestry Act 1967, is 2,500 or twice the value of the timber, whichever is the higher.

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