Trees in conservation areas
A tree with a trunk diameter of more than 75mm (measured at 1.5m above ground) is automatically protected under Section 211 of the Town and Country Planning Act 1990 if it’s growing within a conservation area.
With a few exceptions, you’ll need to give us six weeks’ written notice before pruning or felling a tree that’s protected in a conservation area. You can find further advice in the links below.
Just as with Tree Preservation Orders, carrying out work on protected trees in a conservation area without notifying us first may lead to prosecution, with fines of up to £20,000 for each offence. In some cases, you may also be required to replace any trees that are felled.
So, before starting any tree work in a conservation area, please take a moment to check whether the tree is protected, and make sure you include all relevant information when you notify us of any upcoming work.
Useful information
Government advice on protected trees