Belfast’s Oldest and Tallest Tree Given Protection

A Tree Preservation Order (TPO) has been placed on the oldest and tallest tree in Belfast by DOE Planning. Environment Minister Alex Attwood said: “I can confirm that my Department has placed a TPO on this very fine mature beech tree in the footpath close to the junction of Glastonbury Avenue and Antrim Road. I became aware of local concern regarding the future of the tree towards the end of November and instructed that the decision was progressed quickly.

“The tree is the oldest and tallest street tree in Belfast and, whilst street trees are generally well cared for by Belfast City Council on behalf of DRD Roads Service, I opted for a precautionary approach in this instance.

“The Provisional TPO was served on 14 December to safeguard the tree for its widespread public amenity value. I appreciate the co-operation my Planning officials have had in their dealings with both the City Council and DRD Roads Service. The Department now has six months to decide whether or not to confirm the TPO.”

Source: Northern Ireland Executive – Belfast’s Oldest and Tallest Tree Given Protection