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Check if a tree is protected, apply for permission to work on a protected tree, request to protect a tree and find out how to contact us if you think unauthorised work is taking place on a protected tree.
You’ll probably need to get permission or notify us if you’re planning to work on a protected tree. The type of permission you need depends on how the tree is protected.
If a tree is protected by a Tree Preservation Order (TPO), you’ll need to apply for consent on the Planning Portal. Once we’ve validated your application, we aim to respond within 8 weeks.
If a tree is within a Conservation Area, you’ll need to notify us of work you want to do on the Planning Portal.
You’ll hear from us within 6 weeks. We will either state that we have no objection to the work, or we may serve a TPO on the tree to control the work.
If we don’t respond by the end of 6 weeks from the date of validation, this is deemed as consent and you can proceed with the work.
Anyone can submit an application, but we would recommend that you ask an arborist (tree surgeon) to submit it on your behalf. They are familiar with the process of applying, the language used to describe the work, and what supporting information needs to be submitted.
The majority of arborists provide this as a free service to their customers.
You can find a list of professionally qualified and insured arborists on the Arboricultural Association website.
An application should include the following supporting information:
We’ll check your application first to make sure we have all the information we need in a process called validation. If there is information missing we’ll contact you to ask you to provide it.
If a protected tree is dead, dying, dangerous or fallen, you don’t need permission to carry out work to make it safe.
However, you should submit an application via the planning portal to tell us that you’re planning to do the work. You must do this at least 5 days before you do the work and include photos that show the condition of the tree.
If you don’t notify us, and you have no evidence of the condition of the tree, we may seek legal action against you or any party involved in the removal. We may also require you to plant a new tree at your expense.
You don’t need permission from us if you are: