Trees and TPOs

Trees and TPOs

Tree Preservation Orders

We have a duty to protect trees in the borough and those which are particularly important are protected by Tree Preservation Orders (TPOs).

These orders make it an offence to remove, prune or damage protected trees even if they are on private land. If you want to carry out work on a protected tree, you will need our permission.

For more detailed information on TPOs, click here to visit www.communities.gov.uk

To find out if a tree has a TPO, please contact the council’s Urban Design and Conservation Team on email: planning@lbhf.gov.uk or telephone: 020 8753 1081.

You need to apply for permission to work on a tree protected by a TPO, please contact the environment department at the email address above and ask for an application form. Or you can download a pdf of the application form below.

Application form for works to trees with preservation orders or in conservation areas (314kb pdf)

Trees in Conservation Areas

Even if a tree is not protected by a TPO, it may be in a Conservation Area.

If you want to prune or remove a tree on private land in a Conservation Area, you will need to give six weeks' notice to the council. This only applies to trees with a trunk diameter of 75 mm or more. 

For more details on working on a tree in a Conservation Area, click here to visit www.communities.gov.uk Link opens in new window

To find out if a tree is in a Conservation Area please use the property search facility on this website or download the Borough wide Conservation Area map (This is a 9mb pdf and may take some time to download).

Page last updated: 19/08/2010