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Sileage harvesting at Ribblesdale

Protected Trees Map


Use the map window below to locate Tree Preservation Orders and Conservation AreasZoom in button

Use the '+' button to zoom in,


Zoom out button
and the '-' button to zoom out.


To search by location, make sure that Towns and Larger Villages is in the Search in layer box, type where you would like to go in the search box, then press Go.

Info button To find out information about what appears on the map, press the 'i' button and click on the object you are interested in.

Tree Preservation Orders are represented by black circles or green hatched areas depending on whether they represent a single tree or a group of trees.

Conservation Areas are represented by a pink boundary line.

Please note, however, that the information shown on these maps in no way replaces the need for contact with the Authority's Trees & Woodland Team if you are considering carrying out any work on trees and woodlands within the National Park. Full details of the designations shown on the maps are available to view at the Authority offices in Grassington and these should be consulted before any work is carried out.

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