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Trees and hedges
Report hazardous tree or overgrown vegetation
Report fallen or hazardous trees, or overgrown hedges and grass.
High hedges
We encourage everybody to manage their hedges and trees in the same way as they would expect their neighbours to do.
Tree Preservation Order
The Tree Preservation Order is placed on attractive trees, or which enhance the appearance of an area.
Trees in Conservation Areas
Check to see whether the tree you intend to carry out work on lies within a Conservation Area.
Rural Hedgerows
If you intend to remove a hedgerow in Gwynedd you are required to submit an application.
Ash Dieback Disease
Over the next few years, it is expected that between 80-90% of all ash trees in Gwynedd will die as a result of Ash Dieback Disease.
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