Service Description: TPO areas across the city
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Description: Planning authorities have powers to protect trees by making Tree Preservation Orders.
The issuing of a TPO makes it an offence to cut down, top, lop, uproot, wilfully damage or destroy any protected tree(s) without first having obtained permission from the Local Authority.
All types of tree can be protected in this way, whether as single trees or as part of a woodland, copse or other grouping of trees. Protection does not however extend to hedges, bushes or shrubs.
TPO's are recorded in the Local Land Charges Register which can be inspected at your Council offices.
When purchasing a property the official searches carried out by your Solicitor should reveal the presence of a TPO on the property or whether your property is within a Conservation Area within which trees are automatically protected. [See Trees in Conservation Areas]
A TPO will not prevent planning permission being granted for development. However, the Council will take the presence of TPO trees into account when reaching their decision.
From http://www.planning-applications.co.uk/tpo1.htm#whatisatpo
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