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Is a Tree Preservation Order (TPO) the only way trees on development sites can be protected ?

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Is a Tree Preservation Order (TPO) the only way trees on development sites can be protected ?

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No. If Planning Officers believe that trees not worthy of TPO protection have some other intrinsic value to the development, they may impose a Condition on the planning permission which prohibits the felling or pruning of trees without the prior written consent of the Local Planning Authority (LPA).

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