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Tree Preservation Orders in Cambridge

Cambridge is a city in Cambridgeshire with over 500 Tree Preservation Orders within 2km of the centre. TPOs in this area are managed by Cambridge City Council.

TPO details

  • 23/1991/T12 trees

    Cambridge City Council
  • TPO 0009 (2020)/T12 trees

    Cambridge City Council
  • TPO 0009 (2020)/T22 trees

    Cambridge City Council
  • 01/2004/T12 trees

    Cambridge City Council
  • 01/1995/T22 trees

    Cambridge City Council
  • 11/2016/T12 trees

    Cambridge City Council
  • 08/2015/T12 trees

    Cambridge City Council
  • 07/2006/T12 trees

    Cambridge City Council
  • 01/1995/T12 trees

    Cambridge City Council
  • 28/2018/T12 trees

    Cambridge City Council
  • TPO 0001 (2021)/T12 trees

    Cambridge City Council
  • 27/2013/T12 trees

    Cambridge City Council
  • 06/2006/T12 trees

    Cambridge City Council
  • 03/2012/T12 trees

    Cambridge City Council
  • 06/2006/T22 trees

    Cambridge City Council

This data is provided for informational purposes only and may not reflect the most up-to-date position. If you are planning work on or near a protected tree, you should contact your local planning authority to confirm the current status of any Tree Preservation Orders.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Are there Tree Preservation Orders in Cambridge?

Yes. We found over 500 TPO records within 2km of Cambridge centre.

How do I check for TPOs near Cambridge?

Enter your postcode in our search tool to see TPOs near Cambridge plotted on an interactive map. Cambridge falls within Cambridge City Council, which has data in our dataset. Results show Tree Preservation Orders within 200m of your postcode centroid.

Which planning authority covers Cambridge?

Cambridge falls within Cambridge City Council. This planning authority is responsible for making and enforcing Tree Preservation Orders in the area.

What happens if I do work on a TPO tree near Cambridge?

Carrying out prohibited work on a TPO-protected tree without consent is a criminal offence. Destroying a protected tree can result in an unlimited fine. Other unauthorised work, such as lopping or topping, can result in a fine of up to £2,500. If you need to carry out work, apply to your local planning authority for consent first.

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