TPO Interactive Map
If you are located in The Borough of Pendle, You can find out if the tree or trees in question are in a conservation area or covered by a tree preservation order (TPO) by clicking on the interactive map here or clinking this link directly to Pendle Borough Council website.
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PENDLE BOROUGH COUNCIL TPO INTERACTIVE MAP
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For all other areas please contact our specialist team and we will send you the necessary links or provide you with a thorough report or consultation at the site of the tree/trees..
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All TPO, and conservation area information is readily available for you to research yourself. However we can also do this for you. Just contact us with the location of the tree or trees.
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TPO Applications & Surveys
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Trees can be protected by tree preservation order or if they grow in a conservation area, although obtaining planning permission for suitable tree management can be challenging at times. Treeworks arboricultural services consulting's experts have all worked for and closely with local authority tree officers and can assist you by making the case for your tree work application.
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We have extensive expertise doing health and safety tree surveys. We cater to hundreds of sites for a variety of clients, including individual residences and estates, camping sites, care homes, schools, and a variety of other establishments and businesses.
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It is extremely important in schools and in the public domain to conduct frequent health and safety inspections in order to maintain an appropriate level of site safety for all Arboriculture operations. The same may be stated for many public institutions, including hospitals, workplaces, nursing homes, and parks. The list is by no means complete, but it is crucial to emphasise the need of frequent tree assessments in high-traffic areas.
What is a TPO?
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A local planning authority may issue Tree Preservation Orders (TPOs) to safeguard particular trees, groups of trees, or woods for the sake of environmental impact and amenity purposes. It forbids the tree from being chopped down, reduced, damaged, or destroyed without first obtaining permission from the local planning authority. The same is true for trees in a Conservation area.
How can a TPO keep trees and forests safe?
If a tree is protected by a TPO or is located in a conservation area, anybody who wishes to undertake management work or remove the tree must obtain approval from the local planning authority.
Arboricultural consultations and reports may also be necessary for tree-related issues including planning applications, home buyer insurance, TPO appeals or objections, or concerns about a planning application near your trees.
Our obligations
The council is in charge of the area's tree management and maintenance. Trees that grow on council-owned land or in public open areas are likewise protected since they are council property. Anyone who deliberately damages them may face legal action.
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We have expert arboricultural consultants who evaluate trees on a regular basis to ensure that they are in a safe condition, as well as to identify any work that needs to be done.