When planning significant garden improvements or tree work in Meath, homeowners should be aware of local regulations. For certain garden structures like larger sheds, greenhouses (over 25m²), or boundary walls exceeding 2 metres in height, you may require planning permission from Meath County Council. It’s also crucial to remember the restrictions on hedge cutting, which is generally prohibited between 1st March and 31st August to protect nesting birds.
For tree felling, especially for trees over ten years old, a licence from the Department of Agriculture, Food and the Marine is typically needed. However, trees posing a hazard to a public road may be exempt, but road authority consent and a safe work system are often required. Always check if trees on your property are subject to a Tree Preservation Order (TPO) in Meath, as these require specific consent before any work. While direct grants for general gardening are uncommon, SEAI grants are available for energy efficiency upgrades, which might involve related groundwork by a professional.