If you’re planning to prune, reduce, or remove a tree, it’s essential to check whether it is protected by a Tree Preservation Order (TPO)
Many homeowners are unaware that trees on private land can still be legally protected. Carrying out work without permission can lead to serious fines and legal consequences, so understanding TPO regulations is crucial before starting any work.
What Is a Tree Preservation Order (TPO)?
A Tree Preservation Order is issued by a local authority to protect trees that contribute to the environment and local community.
Trees may be protected if they:
If a tree is covered by a TPO, you cannot:
…without formal written consent from your local council.
Do I Need Permission for Tree Work?
Yes. If your tree is protected by a TPO or located within a conservation area, you must apply for permission before carrying out any work.
Local authorities carefully assess applications to ensure trees are not unnecessarily damages or removed
How to Check if a Tree Has a TPO
Before starting any work, you should:
If you’re unsure, a professional tree surgeon can quickly confirm whether your tree is protected and advise on the next steps.
Applying for TPO Permission
To carry out work on a protected tree, you’ll need to submit a TPO application.
This typically includes:
Approval can take several weeks.
Are There Any Exceptions?
Some work may be carried out with prior permission, including:
However, evidence is often required. Incorrect assumptions can still result in penalties, so professional advice is strongly recommended.
What Happens If You Ignore a TPO
failing to comply with a Tree Preservation Order can result in:
This is why it’s essential to use a qualified and experiences tree surgeon.
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At Artemis Tree Services, we provide expert tree care, including:
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Need Help with a Protected Tree?
If you’re looking to get tree work done and are unsure whether your tree is covered by a TPO or need help applying for permission, Artemis Tree Services is here to help!