If a tree in your garden has a tree preservation order tpo you will require permission from your local council before felling the tree or even removing a branch.
Cut down tree in my garden.
In law you are entitled to cut off any branches overhanging your property provided you return them to the owners.
In general the cutting of trees is a process that is administered by the department of agriculture food and the marine not your local authority.
Can i cut off roots growing into my property.
If you do go onto a neighbor s property or harm the tree you could be liable for double or triple the value of the tree.
You can cut branches and or roots back up to the limit of your property your garden fence say.
What if the tree falls over after i cut the roots.
The easiest choice is to fell the tree in the direction it would naturally fall due to slope or overhanging branches.
The wedge cut determines the direction that the tree will fall and is placed on the appropriate side of the tree.
It is a criminal offence to cut down top lop uproot wilfully damage or wilfully destroy a tree protected by a tpo or to cause or permit such actions without the authority s permission.
You have the same rights and liabilities as for cutting off branches.
There you should stop.
Beyond that seek advice from a citizen s advice bureau about your rights.
Position the saw at a downward angle.
Neither you nor your arborist may go onto a neighbor s property or destroy the tree.
First saw the upper cut of the wedge.
Crossing property lines to trim or cut down a tree is not something you or your arborist can do.
And prior consent from the local authority is required if the tree has a tpo or is within a conservation area.
Nor can you lean over into his garden to cut back the offending branch you will be trespassing.
According to the woodland trust cutting down uprooting or wilfully destroying a tree that is subject to a tree preservation order tpo is in a conservation area or is over 5 cubic metres in volume is an offence if permission has not been granted as is topping lopping or wilfully damaging a tree in a way that is likely to permanently damage or destroy it.
The presence of tree preservation orders tpos has led to some confusion about whether or not homeowners are entitled or not to cut down any tree on their property.