Protected trees

There are different ways a tree can be protected:

Conservation area

A conservation area is an area of special historical or architectural interest that we intend to preserve or enhance. Within a conservation area, we have extra controls over several factors including the protection of trees.

There are 20 conservation areas in Southampton, all of varying sizes. Only trees with a trunk diameter greater than 75 millimetres at 1.5 metres above ground level are protected.

Tree preservation order

Tree Preservation Order (TPO) protects individual trees, groups of trees and woodlands. It prevents trees from being lopped, topped, pruned, uprooted, or damaged in any way without prior permission from the local authority. There are over 700 TPOs in Southampton.

Some properties have trees protected by a conservation area and a tree preservation order. For example, trees in a front garden may be protected by a conservation area and trees in the back garden may be protected by a tree preservation order.