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Protected trees: A guide to tree preservation procedures
assets.publishing.service.gov.ukNormal tree preservation order procedures apply if a tree in a conservation area is already protected by a tree preservation order. But if a tree in a conservation area is not covered by an order, you have to give written notice (by letter or email) of proposed work to the local planning authority, describing
Application for Tree Works: Works to Trees Subject to a ...
ecab.planningportal.co.ukTree Preservation Orders and trees in conservation areas section of the Planning Practice Guidance website. In conservation areas, notice is required for works to trees that have a trunk diameter of more than 75mm when measured at 1.5m from ground level (or more than 100mm if
Construction and Trees: Guidelines for Protection
www.extension.purdue.eduTree preservation is site-speciic and other guidelines and protective measures also may be appropriate. 1. : Install a physical and highly visible obstruction around the tree or trees to be preserved. Use durable fencing material, such as plastic construction fencing,
Tree Preservation Orders: A Guide to the Law and ... - GOV.UK
assets.publishing.service.gov.uk1.1 A tree preservation order (referred to in this Guide as a 'TPO') is an order made by a local planning authority ('LPA') in respect of trees or woodlands. The principal effect of a TPO is to prohibit the: (1) cutting down, (2) uprooting, (3) topping, (4) lopping, (5) wilful damage, or (6) wilful destruction of trees without the LPA's consent.
Tree Preservation Orders - Planning Portal
www.planningni.gov.uk6 Tree Preservation Order subject to condition or refuse consent. Should an application for consent be refused or granted subject to conditions applicants have the right to appeal in writing to the Planning Appeals Commission (PAC)