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Tree Preservation Orders

1000yr old Oak Tree.jpeg

Further Information

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For further information on protected trees, how to check if a tree is protected, or how to report unauthorised work on a protected tree go to South Norfolk Council's website​

 

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There are several Tree Preservation Orders in force in Tasburgh which effect trees at the following sites:


Land off Valley Road
Burrfield Park, Low Road

Church Road

Pilgrims Cottage, Low Road

The Limes, Low Road

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Boundary Slopes White Willows (Chestnut Road and Oak Close Estate), part 1part 2

Land behind Superior Garden Buildings, part 1part 2

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Work on these trees cannot be carried out without prior permission from South Norfolk District Council.

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Tasburgh Parish Council took the decision of publishing these orders to help prevent the unlawful felling of trees in the Parish. It is understood that if trees are in immediate danger, and it is not possible to contact South Norfolk District Council, Norfolk Police would take action if they were given a copy of the order. Publishing the orders in this way allows any Parishioner to take such action.​​​

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