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The Forestry Commission controls tree felling by issuing felling licences.
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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.
Use this guide to apply for a licence to fell growing trees using our Felling Licence Online service
If you suspect anyone of illegal felling then you can check if permission exists and, if necessary, report the incident to the Forestry Commission.
Find out how to review and comment on felling licence applications for tree felling projects in your area.…
Decisions made through the planning system can have significant impacts on trees and woodland - find out when to consult the Forestry Commission.
Use the public registers to find details on proposed forestry work and on decisions that the Forestry Commission has made to approve or reject proposals.
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 larch, sweet chestnut or spruce.
Information about the eight-toothed spruce bark beetle, including how to report sightings.
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