It is worth looking at the consultation document. Look very carefully at paragraph 11 of the Draft Regulations (on page 27 of the PDF), even if you skim the rest. This deals with the revocation of TPOs. It has several weaknesses:
1. It does not say who takes the initiative to obtain a revocation — the authority or the tree owner.
2. It does not say what factors justify or militate against a revocation.
3. It does not specify an application procedure for tree owners.
4. It does not set out an appeals procedure against refusals.
No doubt other points will occur to readers. The document's overall weakness is that it looks to this retired civil servant like the result of a desk exercise by people who have never visited a wood to understand managment issues. Unless there are changes to cover these points we shall continue to be hampered in any attempt at good management by the arbitrary whims of our local tree officers.
I would urge all of you to write in and make representations on this paragraph if on nothing else. Perhaps SWOG or woodlands.co.uk could do that too, (knowing that the latter have had interesting moments with authorities in E Sussex at least).