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Trees & Landscape
For more information on any of the following topics please phone: (01263) 516165 or e-mail trees@north-norfolk.gov.uk
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Protected Trees and Applications
Trees may be protected by way of a Tree Preservation Order, by being within a Conservation Area, or by the way of a condition imposed on a Planning Approval. Find out about how this protection might affect you.
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Biodiversity and Woodlands
Find out how the council's Conservation, Design and Landscape team can advise on biodiversity and woodland management issues, and how they impact on development.
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Trees, Landscape and Development
Trees have a positive effect on developments and should be retained where possible. So successful applications may involve tree protection measures being put in place before contruction starts. Find out how that might affect you.
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Hedges and Hedgerows
In many circumstances, you will need to apply to North Norfolk District Council if you want to remove a hedgerow. Find out what's involved.
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Conservation and Design
North Norfolk District Council's Conservation and Design team works to protect special features of the district's built environment, like listed buildings and buildings in conservation areas, and advises on designing buildings that are in keeping with out unique architectural character.
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