Festive opening times and service changes
Check opening times and arrangements for our services over the Christmas and New Year period.
Some trees have protected status, covered by a Tree Preservation Order, and you cannot carry out work on them without our permission.
Some trees are protected if removing or altering them would have a significant negative impact on an area.
You could face a fine of up to £20,000 for carrying out work on protected trees without permission.
You will need permission from us to work on trees if they are:
Apply for permission to work on a protected tree on the eDevelopment Scotland website
We keep a register of all trees that are protected.
View the Tree Protection Order register in conservation and regeneration documents.
August 2024 – Due to the current level of planning applications and planning enquiries, we are currently unable to accept new requests for Tree Preservation Orders.
You don't need permission to carry out work on trees that aren't protected. You will need a felling licence from Scottish Forestry if you're felling more than 5 cubic metres. Go to felling permission – application guidance on the Scottish Forestry website.