Tree Felling Regulations in South Wales – What You Need to Know Before Cutting Down a Tree
If you’re planning to remove a tree in your garden or commercial property, it’s important to understand the legal responsibilities involved. In South Wales, tree felling is often subject to regulations—especially for protected trees or those in conservation areas.
At Jones Tree Care South Wales, we help homeowners and property managers navigate local laws and provide professional tree surgery services that comply with all current regulations.
When Do You Need Permission to Fell a Tree?
There are two main circumstances where you’ll need permission before removing a tree:
- Tree Preservation Orders (TPOs): A TPO is a legal order made by your local authority to protect a specific tree or group of trees. Cutting, topping, or felling a protected tree without permission can lead to hefty fines.
- Conservation Areas: If your property is within a conservation area, any tree with a trunk diameter of more than 75mm (at 1.5m above ground) may require 6 weeks’ written notice before any work is carried out.
How to Check If a Tree Is Protected
Contact your local authority’s planning department to check for TPOs or conservation area status. Alternatively, get in touch with us, and we can carry out these checks on your behalf as part of our service.
Are There Exceptions?
Yes—certain situations such as dead, dying, or dangerous trees may not require prior consent. However, you should always document the condition with photos and get a professional opinion to avoid legal issues later.
How We Help at Jones Tree Care
We take care of everything—from surveys and documentation to safe removal and waste disposal. Our qualified team ensures your project is fully compliant with Welsh regulations while protecting your safety and property.
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FAQs – Tree Felling Regulations in South Wales
What is a Tree Preservation Order (TPO)?
A TPO is a legal protection placed on a tree to prevent it from being cut down or damaged. You’ll need written permission from the local council to carry out any work on it.
How do I know if a tree is in a conservation area?
You can check this by contacting your local council or letting our team check it for you during an inspection.
Can I remove a tree that’s dead or dangerous without permission?
In most cases, yes. However, you should document the condition and get professional advice before proceeding to avoid fines.
What happens if I cut down a protected tree without permission?
You may face prosecution and fines of up to ÂŁ20,000 per tree. Always check first or consult a qualified arborist.
Do you handle the paperwork for TPO or conservation work?
Yes. We handle all necessary applications and ensure your project meets regulatory requirements.
Contact Us for Safe and Legal Tree Removal
Need help with a tree removal project in South Wales? Contact Jones Tree Care today and let our experienced team guide you through the process legally and professionally.