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Arboriculture (Trees)

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Trees and woodlands are an essential part of Torbay’s character and identity. They help to breathe life into the area, providing a welcome respite from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. They tell us of the seasons, and bring us into contact with nature.
Torbay is geologically and topographically complex, and comprises urban areas of Victorian and later periods developed over ancient countryside, looking towards its most important asset- the sea. The aesthetic aspirations of our forefathers in the towns of Torbay, and their love of trees and landscape, are reflected in the rich variety of landscape types and qualities. Some of the most important natural elements of the local environment are trees. These trees, help define Torbay, and add to its attraction as the foremost UK Tourist resort. Trees, whether appearing as individuals, groups or as woodlands, have a significant effect on our quality of life by providing direct and indirect benefits.
Many trees in Torbay are protected by Tree Preservation Orders (TPOs) under the Town & Country Planning Act 1990 and/or additionally, in Conservation Areas were they are given a similar protection status. For more information please visit our Tree Preservation Orders page.
Torbay Council has responsibility for trees within Parks and Public Open Spaces, Woodlands, trees on the Highway and on other Council-owned land.

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