New Forest NPA Tree Guidance leaflet
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Guidance for developers and applicants on how to protect and integrate trees in development within the New Forest. Trees are valued for landscape character, wildlife habitat, air quality, shelter, and reducing rain impacts, and their roots are especially vulnerable to damage and soil compaction. Trees are a material planning consideration, with extra legal controls for Tree Preservation Orders and for trees in Conservation Areas (including consent needs for pruning or felling). Key priorities are choosing which trees to keep, ensuring trees and buildings can coexist long term (including allowing space for mature size and avoiding future shading conflicts), and protecting trees during construction using exclusion zones, fencing, and ground protection installed before work starts. Applications may require a tree survey, impact assessment, and method statement following BS5837, covering access, storage, site layout, and protection measures. Approved tree work should follow BS3998, and replacement planting may be required.