0 an official decision that a building or area has special value and must be kept in good condition:
This avenue of mature trees has a preservation order on it.
They have power to submit a preservation order to him.
Accordingly, there will be standing side by side not a demolition order and a preservation order, but a closing order and a preservation order.
I do not know whether an interim preservation order would be regarded as an interim development order or not.
But although there is a preservation order, the house may be allowed to rot and fall down.
The answer to that is that the building preservation order could be made to prevent its removal from the old and historic house.
His opportunity comes when it is sought to make a preservation order, does it not?
I know instances in which they have been carried to absurd lengths—where, for instance, rows of dead trees have been included in a preservation order.
Let us suppose that a tree preservation order is made.