Work to protected trees

When and how to apply for permission for work to a protected tree.

Before you start any work on a tree you must

  • check if your tree is protected
  • get advice from a qualified tree surgeon or arborist before doing any work
  • if your tree has a TPO, you need to apply for permission (you will receive a decision within 8 weeks)
  • if your tree is in a conservation area, you need to notify the council (you will receive a decision within 6 weeks)

The council doesn’t offer advice before you apply, but the Arboricultural Association can help you find a qualified tree expert.

When you don’t need permission

You don’t need permission if:

•    the tree is dead or dangerous (you must prove this if asked)
•    you are only removing dead wood from a healthy tree

In urgent cases, tell the council as soon as possible. Otherwise, give at least 5 days’ notice before starting work.

How to apply 

Apply online

Download the application form and send it by post or email to the details below. 

Download form

What to include with your application

  • a plan showing which trees you want to work on (it doesn’t need to be to scale)
  • description of the work and why it’s needed
  • photos of the tree, showing where the work will be done
  • evidence if the work is for safety or property damage reasons

Read the guidance notes to help you with your application.

 

 

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Norwich
NR2 1NH
United Kingdom

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