If you live in beautiful areas like Dore, Totley, or Hathersage, you’re lucky to be surrounded by some of the most stunning mature trees in the UK. However, that beauty comes with a bit of red tape.
Before you pick up a saw or hire a tree surgeon in South Sheffield, you need to know if your trees are protected. Cutting down the wrong tree can lead to fines of up to £20,000.
A TPO is a part of town and country planning meant to protect trees that provide “amenity value” to the local community. In our neck of the woods, Sheffield City Council and Derbyshire Dales District Council are very proactive about issuing these.
Before we start any work as your tree surgeon in Derbyshire or South Sheffield, we always check the local maps. Here’s how you can check too:
Sheffield Residents: Use the Sheffield City Council Interactive Map (search “TPO map Sheffield”) to see if your property falls under a protected zone.
Derbyshire Residents: Contact your local district council planning department (e.g., NE Derbyshire or High Peak).
Conservation Areas: If you live in a Conservation Area (like parts of Ecclesall or Bakewell), all trees are effectively protected, even if they don’t have a specific TPO.
Yes, but you need permission. As an experienced tree surgeon in South Sheffield, we handle the paperwork for you. Common reasons councils grant permission include:
The tree is dead, dying, or dangerous (especially after a storm).
The tree is causing structural damage to a home in Dronfield or Chesterfield.
The work is “specified maintenance,” like crown lifting or thinning, that doesn’t harm the tree’s health.
Navigating council applications can be a headache. Whether you need a tree surgeon in Nottinghamshire for a large estate or a tree surgeon in Derbyshire for a garden Oak, hiring a professional ensures:
Legal Compliance: We ensure all permits are in place before a single branch is cut.
Safety: We use professional rigging and climbing gear suited for the heavy hardwoods found in the Pennines.
Expertise: We know the difference between a tree that needs removing and one that just needs a “haircut” to stay healthy.
[ ] Check the TPO map for your postcode (S11, S17, S18, etc.).
[ ] Identify if you are in a Conservation Area.
[ ] Get a professional assessment from a qualified arborist.
[ ] Submit a Section 211 notice (for Conservation Areas) or a TPO application.
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