What You Need to Know About Surveys, Conservation Areas & TPOs

Caring for trees is about more than good pruning and regular maintenance—it also involves understanding the legal protections and planning requirements that influence what you can and cannot do. In the UK, many trees fall under specific planning controls, especially in Conservation Areas or where a Tree Preservation Order (TPO) is in place. If you’re considering tree work on your property, it’s essential to ensure everything is done correctly and lawfully.

At Arborscape Tree Services, we guide clients through the entire process—from professional inspection to liaising with the local authority—ensuring your trees are managed safely, responsibly, and fully in line with UK planning law.

Tree inspections and planning

Tree Inspections: Why They Matter

Before any tree work begins, a proper inspection is crucial. A qualified arborist assesses the tree’s health, structure, safety, and suitability for planned work. Tree inspections may be required for several reasons, including:

During an inspection, Arborscape’s trained arborists review structural integrity, fungal issues, pest activity, previous pruning, potential hazards, and overall tree health. This report forms the basis of any planning application where permissions are required.


Trees in Conservation Areas

If your property is located within a Conservation Area, UK planning law requires you to notify the local authority before carrying out most forms of tree work. This includes pruning, crown reduction, or felling.

The 6-Week Notice Rule

You must give the council a minimum of six weeks’ written notice before carrying out any work. This allows the authority time to assess whether the tree should be protected by a TPO.

Are All Trees Covered?

Generally, any tree with a stem diameter of 75mm or more at 1.5m above ground level is protected. Smaller ornamental shrubs are usually exempt.

How Arborscape Helps

We handle the entire notification process on your behalf, ensuring:

This prevents delays, refusals, or misunderstandings with planning departments.


Tree Preservation Orders (TPOs)

A Tree Preservation Order is a legal protection placed on individual trees, groups of trees, or woodlands. If a tree is protected by a TPO, it is an offence to:

…without written consent from the local planning authority.

When You Need Permission

For TPO-protected trees, all work—whether minor pruning or full removal—must be approved. The only exception is emergency work where a tree presents an immediate danger, and even then, evidence must be supplied afterwards.

TPO Applications with Arborscape

We prepare and submit complete TPO applications, including:

A poorly prepared application can result in delays or refusal; our professional documentation ensures the process is smooth and supported by clear arboricultural reasoning.


Planning Applications for Tree Work

Whether your tree falls under a TPO, lies within a Conservation Area, or is part of a development site, Arborscape manages all tree-related planning requirements, including:

We act as your liaison with the council, providing all technical details needed to achieve approval.


Why Choose Arborscape Tree Services?

Working with protected trees doesn’t have to be complicated. With professional guidance, the process becomes straightforward—and ensures your trees are managed legally, safely, and responsibly.


Need Help with Tree Inspections, TPO Applications, or Conservation Area Notices?

Whether you’re planning routine maintenance, concerned about tree safety, or starting a development project, Arborscape Tree Services is here to assist.

Contact us today for expert inspections, planning applications, and legally compliant tree work across your local area.


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