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Are trees within a conservation area protected?

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Are trees within a conservation area protected?

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Yes, any tree with a stem diameter of 75mm or above, at 1.5 metres above ground level is protected; you must give the District Council six weeks notice in writing of works to, or removal of a tree(s) in a conservation area. Unauthorised works can result in a substantial fine.

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