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Do I Need Permission to Cut Down a Tree in Port Elizabeth?
Do you need permission to cut down a tree in Port Elizabeth? This 2026 guide explains municipal rules, protected trees, estate regulations and legal requirements.

Do I Need Permission to Cut Down a Tree in Port Elizabeth? (2026 Guide)

A complete 2026 guide explaining when you legally need permission to remove a tree in Port Elizabeth, including municipal rules, protected species and estate regulations.

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Do You Need Permission to Remove a Tree?

In Port Elizabeth (Gqeberha), you may need permission to cut down a tree depending on: the species, its location, municipal bylaws, estate rules, and whether the tree is protected under the National Forests Act.

Municipal Rules

Some trees require municipal approval before removal.

Protected Species

Indigenous trees may be protected under the National Forests Act.

Estate & HOA Rules

Most estates require written approval before trimming or removal.

When You MUST Get Permission

1. Protected Indigenous Trees

Species like Yellowwood, Milkwood and Stinkwood require a permit.

2. Trees on Municipal Property

Street trees and public‑space trees cannot be removed without approval.

3. Estate / HOA Controlled Areas

Most estates require written permission before any tree work is done.

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