Lewis Smith, Environment Reporter
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What constitutes a garden and gardening has been redefined by a judge who ruled that chopping down a swath of trees can count as weeding rather than forestry.
A garden, said Lord Justice Moses, no longer conforms to the Oxford English Dictionary definition of “an enclosed piece of ground devoted to the cultivation of flowers, fruit or vegetables”. It is, he maintained, much more than that.
He said that the dictionary definition is too old-fashioned and needs to be expanded to take into account the modern taste for letting parts of a garden run wild. The judge made his horticultural observations as he overturned a criminal conviction against Michael John Rockall that had been imposed by magistrates for chopping down trees on his property.
Mr Rockall, a multimillionaire businessman, bought a home in Woolverstone, Suffolk, in 2004 and set about clearing the overgrown areas of the 1.1 hectare (2.8 acre) garden.
When he chopped down the alders — described by him as “tiddly little things” — which he had self-seeded in a neglected section of the property, he was charged with felling trees without a licence. Magistrates in Lowestoft found him guilty and were supported by Ipswich Crown Court but the conviction was quashed yesterday in London’s High Court.
Mr Rockall had argued that because the trees were in his garden he had every right to cut them down without resorting to a licence application. The magistrates, however, accepted the argument that the overgrown section of the land had “ceased to be a garden” more than 30 years ago, when it was allowed to run wild.
Lord Justice Moses, in giving judgment that the definition was out of date, said there was a fashion for wild gardens. “No description will categorically establish whether a piece of land is a garden or not. It is important to look at the relationship between the owner and the land and the history and character of the land and space.”

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So the Lost Gardens of Heligan should remain lost and as a wild preserve like many other areas of the country which don't have any historical or cultural significance?
Good to see a judge applying some common sense.
Al, Thame,
And so more wildlife has been destroyed or needs to find a new home due to the vanity of mankind.
If an area is disregarded for more than 10 years it should regain "wild" status & become a preserve.
Pete, St Albans, England