A tree preservation order (TPO) legally protects individual trees, groups of trees, areas, or woodlands that are in danger.
If there's a TPO on a tree, you’ll to get permission from us before doing any work. This work includes:
cutting it down
cutting back its branches
digging near its roots
Doing any work on a protected tree without permission is against the law. If you do so, you could receive a fine of up to £20,000. You may have to plant a new tree to replace each one you damage.
Check if a tree is already protected
use our interactive map to check whether the tree is in a conservation area, has a TPO, or is part of a planning application
for woodlands or large groups, check the Forestry Commission to see if the tree/area is covered with a felling licence (this licence allows the trees/area to be removed).
Request a TPO
You can use our online form to order protection on: