TPO Map — Tree Preservation Orders in Midlothian Council
Midlothian Council is a local planning authority responsible for making and enforcing Tree Preservation Orders in its area. We hold 71 TPO records for Midlothian Council. Use the map below to explore protected trees across the area.
TPO details
2 of 2004— Area
Midlothian Council1 of 2012— Area
Midlothian Council4 of 2002— Area
Midlothian Council1 of 2002— Area
Midlothian Council1 of 2006— Area
Midlothian Council1 of 1984— Area
Midlothian Council1 of 2014— Area
Midlothian Council7 of 1977— Area
Midlothian Council3 of 1978— Area
Midlothian Council6 of 1977— Area
Midlothian Council2 of 2002— Area
Midlothian Council1 of 1977— Area
Midlothian Council1 of 1982— Area
Midlothian Council1 of 1997— Area
Midlothian Council4 of 1995— Area
Midlothian Council3 of 2000— Area
Midlothian Council4 of 1999— Area
Midlothian Council2 of 2006— Area
Midlothian Council1 of 1999— Area
Midlothian Council3 of 1997— Area
Midlothian Council5 of 1994— Area
Midlothian Council6 of 1994— Area
Midlothian Council2 of 1995— Area
Midlothian Council2 of 2003— Area
Midlothian Council1 of 1983— Area
Midlothian Council15 of 1976— Area
Midlothian Council2 of 1983— Area
Midlothian Council1 of 2003— Area
Midlothian Council3 of 1995— Area
Midlothian Council4 of 2000— Area
Midlothian 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.
Frequently Asked Questions
Are there Tree Preservation Orders in Midlothian Council?
Yes. We hold 71 TPO records for Midlothian Council. Use the interactive map above to explore protected trees across the area.
How do I check for TPOs in Midlothian Council?
You can search for TPOs by postcode using our search tool, which shows results on an interactive map. For the most authoritative information, contact Midlothian Council's tree officer.
What should I do if a tree in Midlothian Council has a TPO?
You must not cut down, top, lop, uproot, or wilfully damage a protected tree without written consent from Midlothian Council. Destroying a TPO tree can result in an unlimited fine. You can apply for consent to carry out work — there is no fee and the authority has eight weeks to decide.
How up-to-date is the TPO data for Midlothian Council?
Our data for Midlothian Council was last updated recently. Data is refreshed regularly from open data sources, but new or revoked TPOs may not appear immediately. For the latest information, check with Midlothian Council directly.
Can I request a new TPO in Midlothian Council?
Yes. Anyone can ask Midlothian Council to consider making a new Tree Preservation Order. Contact the authority's tree officer explaining which tree you want protected and why. The authority will assess whether the tree merits protection based on its amenity value.