A NIGHTMARE neighbour fined £68,000 after being grassed up for chopping down trees on his land has lost an appeal to overturn the ruling.
James Barney began felling woodland despite two failed attempts to get planning permission for two holiday lets on a plot he had just snapped up.
But as work began at the site in Durley, Hampshire, the property developer was pounced on by neighbours angry at the racket he was making.
And councillors later told him the 100-year-old oak trees he was ripping out the ground had Tree Protection Orders (TPO) on them.
Barney was ordered to cough up £68,031 in fines and legal costs back in September, he appealed the fine but it was thrown out.