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Find out how to fell diseased trees to slow the spread of certain tree pests and diseases and to protect the wider treescape – what to do if you get a statutory plant health notice (SPHN) asking you to fell...
This note is part of the statutory guidance under s215 of the HRA 2008 (from 1 April 2024)
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To help protect Britain's trees and woodland, a felling licence from the Forestry Commission is required to fell most trees.
Information about the eight-toothed spruce bark beetle, including how to report sightings.
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If you suspect anyone of illegal felling then you can check if permission exists and, if necessary, report the incident to the Forestry Commission.
This guidance outlines the circumstances under which a marine licence may be required from the Marine Management Organisation.
The Forestry Commission controls tree felling by issuing felling licences.
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