About Moksacitta

In my dreams I'm Captain Jack Sparrow. In reality I'm one of the arboricultural officers at Lichfield DC, clocking up 25 years since I entered the arb world. Why have I got two names? Sadly, its not because I'm an undercover agent with a code name. I use both Portia Howe and Moksacitta, depending upon circumstance. I am ordained within a Buddhist Order, and Mokscitta is now my name (it means 'she whose heart-mind is set on liberation', if you're interested), pronounced 'Mock-sha-chee-tah'. I still use my old name with the public at work, but I'd really appreciate it if you'd give the new one a try!

Sshhh… Trees, People and the Built Environment II … Why I’m not going

Let me say first of all, I loved the first conference. I loved the fact that, finally, arboriculture was getting together with urban design and landscape architecture. I enjoyed the buzz from the earlier TEP training days on the subject. I even managed to get our urban designer to come to a full day on trees!

The first conference came at a good time; with the emerging, british-focussed work on trees and climate change. Evidence. Just what our planning policy team needed in order for them to sit up and take notice as it finalised our Local Plan.

Knowing the next conference was on its way I was really excited. But, as time has gone on and the speakers list has firmed up, I have to come clean and say my overwhelming response is *shrug*.

Its certainly about trees. But, for me, how has it suddenly become a mixture of the same old faces and, I suspect, several people who will be able to add ‘delivered a paper to conference X’ as part of their CV or bid for their next research funding round ? To be honest, I’m not that interested in what is happening overseas. Yes, we can learn from it, and yes, there’s no reason why some should not be included. But I feel that the proportion this year is far too high.

I’ve managed to put together just one afternoon’s worth of speakers (day 1) that I’d like to hear. I’d like to hear the presentation on retail sites too, but I’m not sure I want to sit through a morning of what looks like it will be a lot of congratulatory, let’s come together, fluff. Can I justify the council’s (or my own) cash for that ? Don’t know – I’ll see closer to the time. It will be interesting to see how many Local Authority employees are able to attend.

Hurrah for the MTOA cheap as chips training days !

Hedgerow Regs Appeal

Great to see so many people at the AGM and training day in December. Just after the meeting we received the outcome of our first ever hedgerow regs appeal where the hedgerow retention notice was served based upon the historic criteria.

Very pleased to say that the appeal was dismissed. The inspector decided that the economic reasons given and the appellants tree planting and conservation works elsewhere on his holdings were not sufficient to justify the removal of the hedgerow. He was on site for about 15 minutes.

This was a classic mid-winter notification. If you remember last Jaunuary-February there was frequent snow and biting cold. Any self-respecting plant life was hidden away. However, the hedge was shown on a tithe map of 1840. That was all it took to be able to serve the retention notice!

Finding the tithe map was a bit harder. For some reason some of the Staffordshire records are held at the Derbyshire Record Office, so this involved a day at Matlock. Time consuming, but well worth the effort of a snowy trip there last winter.

Using the historic criteria – getting to know what was available – tithe maps, estate records and digging further into land auctions, parish maps – was a bit daunting at first but I’m really pleased that determination paid off on this site. Flushed with enthusiasm I also served another historic criteria retention notice in 2013 for two hedges on one site. This was based on a plan of the farm at auction. From this I’ve realised I don’t need to be put off just because the farm may not have been included in a tithe map; other records may be available such as canal and railway survey plans.

I’d love to hear of anyone else’s sucess with the Hedgerow Regs.

Tea and biscuits for the team!

Moksacitta (Portia)

Lichfield District Council