Trees protected by a TPO in the National Park
There are many Tree Preservation Orders within the National Park and individual Orders can be viewed at the National Park Authority Headquarters at Parke, during normal office hours or on line using our Interactive Mapping System.
Interactive Mapping (GIS) System
The link below provides access to an interactive map which show both Tree Preservation Orders and Conservation Areas. You can use these maps to determine whether a tree on your land is protected by a TPO, or to see whether your area of interest falls within a conservation area. A search is provided based on location. You can search by entering the nearest settlement name or a postcode. This system is provided for guidance only, before any works are undertaken you should consult the Trees and Landscape Officer on 01626832093 or trees@dartmoor-npa.gov.uk. (For additional help using this system please refer to our GIS help page.)
Statutory Register
The Authority is required to keep a list of all TPO applications. This register is available to view at the National Park Authority Headquarters at Parke during normal office hours. The Authority intends to have this register on line in due course.
Proposed Tree Preservation Orders
If you consider a tree or trees, which have high public amenity value to be under threat a please contact the Trees and Landscape Officer.

