TPO Compliance
Every protected tree. Every TPO. Every consent.
Local authorities, estates and consultancies use Pin Drop to keep Tree Preservation Order records on the exact trees they protect.
TPO records on the tree
Each protected tree carries its TPO reference, the making authority, protection status and any consent applications. Nothing lives in a shared drive.
Applications without the back and forth
Consent applications, decision notices and conditions attach to the tree. Case officers and applicants see the same record.
Status visible across the portfolio
Filter a portfolio by TPO status, protected species or upcoming review date. Overdue work flags before it becomes an audit finding.
Enforcement evidence ready to go
Dated photographic evidence of breaches pins to the tree. The enforcement case is built in the field.
Built for councils, estates and arboricultural consultancies
TPO compliance organised by the tree, not the case file
The shared map for Tree Preservation Orders
TPO paperwork usually lives in scans, emails and somebody's laptop. Pin Drop pins every protected tree once, keeps its records current and makes the whole portfolio visible to officers, applicants and auditors.




Testimonials
Used by councils, estates and consultancies
Tree officers, planning authorities and estate managers rely on pinned TPO records to keep protected trees tracked and defensible.
“We can see which areas have been covered and plan the next round of surveys without guesswork.”
Jonas Krul
Environmental Field Lead
“Mapping parks and trail assets improved how we manage inspection coverage.”
Claire Thompson
Municipal Parks Manager
“Inspection history organised by site strengthened our audit readiness.”
Marta Kowalska
Compliance and Estates Lead
Guided walkthrough
See TPO compliance in practice
Walk through how a protected tree, its TPO and every application against it live on one shared pin.