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What’s the difference between a tree preservation order (TPO) and conservation area (CON)?

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What’s the difference between a tree preservation order (TPO) and conservation area (CON)?

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A tree preservation order (TPO) covers individual trees or a group of trees and requires a specific application and must receive approval from the Local Authority before works can commence. Trees in a conservation area (CON) require a six week notice of intent application, if after this time no written confirmation has been received, then the works can proceed.

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