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Tree preservation orders

We protect trees in North Somerset by issuing tree preservation orders (TPOs).

If a protected tree is damaged or destroyed without permission, the owner or person carrying out the work may be prosecuted and fined up to £20,000 by magistrates, or more if the case goes to Crown Court.

If you want to work on a protected tree you must apply for permission.

There are exemptions if urgent work is required for safety reasons but you should seek our advice to ensure you do not commit an offence.

To apply download and fill in our Application for Tree Works.

TPOs give legal protection to trees or woodland by preventing uprooting, topping, lopping, cutting down, wilful damage or destruction of trees, including cutting roots, without permission.

The aim is to protect trees for public enjoyment. However, the responsibility for TPO protected trees, their condition and any damage they cause remains with the owner.

If the owner considers work is necessary they can apply to us for advice and help.

A tree covered by a TPO is usually visible from a public place but in exceptional circumstances other trees may be protected.

Anything that would normally be called a tree may be covered by a TPO. There is no minimum size but bushes or shrubs cannot be covered.

In certain circumstances, fruit trees can also be protected, providing they offer reasonable public amenity.

To find out if your tree is covered by a TPO or for further information contact our Tree Officers.

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