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Carrying out works to protected trees

There are over 650 Tree Preservation Orders (TPOs) that protect thousands of trees for the public's enjoyment. If you wish to carry out almost any work to a protected tree, you must first gain our consent. 

If you propose to carry out any work to a tree in a conservation area, you must give the council at least six weeks notice in writing (a section 211 notice). This gives us an opportunity to consider whether a TPO should be made in respect of the tree(s). 

You should read the checklist of documents you need to submit before making your application.  

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Tree Works Checklist

The quickest and easiest way to submit your application is online. 

Apply online

If you unable to do this, then you will need to download and complete the application form, and send it to the address on the form. 

More information

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See government guidance on tree work applications

Published: 16 November 2021

Last updated: 28 October 2022