释义 |
Definition of preservation order in English: preservation ordernoun British A legal obligation laid on an owner to preserve a building of historic interest, or to conserve trees and natural habitat regarded as contributing amenity value to the environment. Example sentencesExamples - The trees had not been protected by a preservation order.
- One protester, Clare Collins, 29, said the development would mean the loss of trees, which she claimed had been made subject of a preservation order.
- In this case the defence that the tree was dying or dead and therefore not subject to a preservation order was for the defendant to prove.
- And we need the immediate placement of a local preservation order on the Odeon building, as proposed by Councillor Andy Mudd way back in February this year.
- A preservation order was eventually served on nine trees on May 16th, but there were also complaints to the council over bonfires.
- My beloved old grammar school, Queen Anne's, was saved as a building when a preservation order was slapped on it, thus depriving York's city council and greedy property developers from making a fortune.
- It's the architecture (not just Georgian, but medieval and 17th century, too) that draws so many people here, thanks in part to a preservation order placed during the 1960s.
- We wanted to have the sycamore trees felled a while ago but somebody complained and the council put a preservation order on them.
- Phyllis Page, who has lived at The Glade for 35 years, will learn next week if councillors will overturn officer recommendations and approve her application to overturn a tree preservation order.
- On September 21, he served a tree preservation order on Tunney.
- Before starting any cutting you should check with the local authority to see if the tree has a preservation order on it.
- The trees there are not covered by a preservation order and as the land is privately owned by Tarmac Limited, the Council cannot prevent them from being removed.
- At a recent planning meeting it had been decided that the four poplars could be cut down, but that the rest of the trees would remain subject to the preservation order.
- When it was discovered that the trees were subject to a preservation order, work stopped immediately.
- Under the terms of a tree preservation order served last September, Tunney was permitted to fell 54 trees.
- There is a tree preservation order on the yew that has stood guard over the neighbouring churchyard for more than a century.
- Last night councillors backed calls for the building to be listed and asked for a preservation order to be put on it.
- The Grange is surrounded by 150 trees - including walnut, lime, English oak, beech, hazel, and conifers - which would be safeguarded by a collective preservation order.
- Although the tree did not have a preservation order on it, it was in the village conservation area and legally Kennet District Council can insist it is replaced.
- We found out afterwards that we could have tried to get a preservation order on those trees but at the time we didn't realise.
|