Conservation
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Conservation advice
Section 69 of the Civic Amenities Act 1967 gives local councils the power to designate as Conservation Areas, "areas of special architectural or historic interest, the character or appearance of which it is desirable to preserve or enhance". -
Conservation areas
In Tameside there are 9 Conservation Areas -
Countryside conservation
Lying between the heart of the Greater Manchester conurbation and the Peak District National Park, Tameside has a great variety of countryside to enjoy -
Countryside management projects
A Countryside Strategy for Tameside -
Forest and woodland management
Tameside Council encourage the creation of new woodlands -
Listed buildings
The 'List' of buildings of special architectural or historic interest is a register, compiled by the English Heritage, recording the best of British buildings -
Ranger services
Voluntary Rangers are people of all ages, ability and from all social backgrounds who are interested in helping to look after the countryside of Tameside -
Rural development
There are extensive areas of open land in Tameside -
Tree management
A comprehensive, but not exhaustible, list representing trees in differing situations and the first call responsible Officer, Section or Agency -
Tree preservation orders
Protection of Existing Trees