TPO Applications & Appeals in Merseyside

TPO Applications & Appeals in Merseyside

Confronted with a Tree Preservation Order decision in Merseyside and unsure how to proceed?

We prepare clear, proportionate arboricultural submissions that help Merseyside councils balance protection with practical management, improving the chances of approval or successful appeal.

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Do you need a TPO Application or Appeal in Merseyside?

In Merseyside, urban density alongside historic parks and riverside settings means Tree Preservation Orders are commonly used to safeguard trees that contribute to public space quality and neighbourhood character.

If a protected tree is preventing essential work, blocking a development proposal, posing a safety concern or has triggered a refusal, a TPO Application or Appeal provides the structured evidence Merseyside councils require to make a lawful decision. We clarify what is achievable, why permission is justified, and how to present the case so planners can approve works, accept removal, or reconsider a refusal without delay.

TPO considerations commonly arise where development or tree works affect:

  • Long-established residential areas in Liverpool, Wirral, and St Helens, where protected trees define streetscape character

  • Conservation-focused areas near historic cores, parks, and waterfront locations

  • Edge-of-settlement sites where retained trees provide landscape screening and visual buffers

  • Semi-rural properties where individual specimens have significant community or amenity value

Planners consider both the structural health of the tree and its contribution to streetscape character and public benefit.

We support Tree Preservation Order applications and appeals across Liverpool, Wirral, Sefton, and surrounding Merseyside boroughs.

Why TPO Applications & Appeals arise in Merseyside

In Merseyside, Tree Preservation Orders place legal controls on what can and cannot be done to protected trees. Homeowners and developers are required to submit a formal application or appeal when proposed works affect a protected tree’s structure, safety, or long-term condition.

Merseyside councils assess these submissions under the Town and Country Planning Act 1990, weighing amenity value against evidence of risk, damage, or reasonable management need. Clear, proportionate arboricultural evidence allows decisions to be made without refusal, delay, or enforcement risk.

Local Case Insight

A mature oak in a Liverpool suburb exhibited crown dieback above a public footpath. The TPO work request was initially questioned by the local authority regarding amenity loss. An independent arboricultural survey confirmed elevated branch-failure risk and no viable alternative management options. Consent for targeted removal of hazardous limbs was granted without appeal.

The Process - TPO Applications & Appeals

Our TPO applications and appeals are evidence-led, commercially aware and proportionate, designed to justify reasonable tree works, resolve constraint conflicts and support planning decisions without unnecessary escalation or delay.

Key Deliverables for TPO Applications & Appeals in Merseyside

TPO decisions in Merseyside sit on clear evidence, not opinion. We deliver:

  • detailed tree condition assessments
  • structural, safety or damage analysis 
  • planning context and amenity evaluation 
  • proportionate work recommendations 
  • evidence aligned with LPA decision criteria 

Once these objectives are satisfied, your TPO application stands on solid ground and moves forward with confidence.

Step 1

Scope & Review

Share your TPO decision notice, site address and photos.

Step 2

Site Assessment

Assessment of tree condition, amenity value and risk.

Step 3

Evidence & Drafting

Clear justification prepared for works, variation or appeal.

Step 4

Submission and Support

Guidance through forms, documents and LPA responses.

Next Steps

If your ready for a TPO application or appeal in Merseyside, contact us today.

FAQ - TPO Applications & Appeals in Merseyside

How do I check if a tree is protected by a TPO in Merseyside?

In Merseyside, Tree Preservation Orders are managed by the relevant Local Planning Authority, such as Liverpool City Council or Wirral Council.

You can check protection status through the council’s planning systems. For example:
https://liverpool.gov.uk/planning

As Merseyside includes several boroughs, confirming the correct authority is essential before carrying out any work.

In highly urban areas like Merseyside, trees play a key role in improving air quality, supporting biodiversity, and enhancing public spaces.

TPOs are often used to protect trees in residential streets, parks, and regeneration areas where green infrastructure is limited.

Yes. If a tree is covered by a TPO, you must obtain formal consent before carrying out any work, including pruning or removal.

This applies to all land types, including residential properties, commercial sites, and development land.

TPOs are a significant consideration in regeneration and redevelopment schemes.

Protected trees can influence:

  • Site layout and design
  • Access and infrastructure
  • Construction methods

Arboricultural assessments are often required to support planning applications.

Applications are submitted via the Planning Portal or directly to the relevant Local Planning Authority.

A complete application should include:

  • A clear description of the proposed works
  • A site plan identifying the tree
  • Arboricultural justification

Providing accurate information helps ensure a smoother decision process.

What happens if I carry out unauthorised work on a TPO tree in Merseyside?

Unauthorised work is a criminal offence and may result in:

  • Fines
  • Enforcement action
  • A requirement to plant replacement trees

Local authorities in Merseyside actively enforce TPO regulations, particularly in urban areas.

Yes. Trees within Conservation Areas are protected even if they are not covered by a TPO.

You must give the Local Planning Authority 6 weeks’ notice before carrying out work, allowing time for a Tree Preservation Order to be applied if necessary.

Yes. Trees located in communal areas, public spaces, or near highways can be protected by TPOs if they provide amenity value.

Responsibility for obtaining consent still applies before any work is carried out.

Yes, but only where there is a clear and immediate safety risk.

You must:

  • Limit work to what is necessary
  • Inform the Local Planning Authority
  • Retain evidence such as photographs or professional reports

This exemption must be justified and may be reviewed by the council.

Before starting any work, you should confirm whether the tree is protected and whether permission is required.

This may involve:

  • Checking planning constraints online
  • Contacting the Local Planning Authority
  • Consulting an arboricultural professional

Taking early steps helps ensure compliance and avoids enforcement action.

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