diff --git a/application/templates/pages/guidance/specifications/tree-preservation-order.md b/application/templates/pages/guidance/specifications/tree-preservation-order.md
index 5fdb7d49..50b90ac8 100644
--- a/application/templates/pages/guidance/specifications/tree-preservation-order.md
+++ b/application/templates/pages/guidance/specifications/tree-preservation-order.md
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
-**Last updated:** 20 November 2024
+**Last updated:** 8 January 2025
---
@@ -100,12 +100,6 @@ Write in YYYY-MM-DD format.
Example: `2022-12-20`
-### start-date
-
-The date that the tree preservation order came into force, written in `YYYY-MM-DD` format.
-
-Example: `1984-03-28`
-
### confirmed-date
The date a tree preservation order is confirmed as being in effect, and the tree or trees are fully protected. This comes after all objections have been considered.
@@ -114,16 +108,6 @@ Write in YYYY-MM-DD format.
Example: `2022-12-20`
-### end-date
-
-Where the tree preservation order is [revoked](https://standards.planning-data.dev/principles/#we-shouldn%E2%80%99t-delete-entries-in-a-register), this should be the date that it was no longer in effect, written in `YYYY-MM-DD` format. If the TPO is still active, leave this field blank. If the tree has been felled, use the felled-date field.
-
-Example: `1999-01-20`
-
-### felled-date
-
-If applicable, the date that the tree was felled, written in `YYYY-MM-DD` format. If the tree hasn't been felled, leave this field blank.
-
### entry-date
The date the entity was last updated.
@@ -134,6 +118,18 @@ Write in `YYYY-MM-DD` format.
Example: `2022-12-20`
+### start-date
+
+The date that the tree preservation order came into force, written in `YYYY-MM-DD` format.
+
+Example: `1984-03-28`
+
+### end-date
+
+Where the tree preservation order is [revoked](https://standards.planning-data.dev/principles/#we-shouldn%E2%80%99t-delete-entries-in-a-register), this should be the date that it was no longer in effect, written in `YYYY-MM-DD` format. If the TPO is still active, leave this field blank. If the tree has been felled, use the felled-date field.
+
+Example: `1999-01-20`
+
---
Tree preservation zone dataset
@@ -195,6 +191,16 @@ If you’re providing geometry in a GeoJSON, GML or Geopackage, use the associat
Optional text on how this data was made or produced, or how it can be interpreted.
+### entry-date
+
+The date the entity was last updated.
+
+If the entity has never been updated, enter the same date as start-date.
+
+Write in `YYYY-MM-DD` format.
+
+Example: `2022-12-20`
+
### start-date
The date that the tree preservation order came into force, written in `YYYY-MM-DD` format.
@@ -207,15 +213,6 @@ If applicable, the date that the tree preservation order was revoked, written in
Example: `1999-01-20`
-### entry-date
-
-The date the entity was last updated.
-
-If the entity has never been updated, enter the same date as start-date.
-
-Write in `YYYY-MM-DD` format.
-
-Example: `2022-12-20`
---
@@ -297,18 +294,6 @@ Example: `100 High Street, Bath`
Optional text on how this data was made or produced, or how it can be interpreted.
-### start-date
-
-The date from which the tree preservation order affects the tree, written in `YYYY-MM-DD` format.
-
-Example: `1984-03-28`
-
-### end-date
-
-Where the tree preservation order is [revoked](https://standards.planning-data.dev/principles/#we-shouldn%E2%80%99t-delete-entries-in-a-register), this should be the date that it was no longer in effect, written in `YYYY-MM-DD` format. If the TPO is still active, leave this field blank. If the tree has been felled, use the felled-date field.
-
-Example: `1999-01-20`
-
### felled-date
If applicable, the date that the tree was felled, written in `YYYY-MM-DD` format. If the tree hasn't been felled, leave this field blank.
@@ -323,6 +308,19 @@ Write in `YYYY-MM-DD` format.
Example: `2022-12-20`
+### start-date
+
+The date from which the tree preservation order affects the tree, written in `YYYY-MM-DD` format.
+
+Example: `1984-03-28`
+
+### end-date
+
+Where the tree preservation order is [revoked](https://standards.planning-data.dev/principles/#we-shouldn%E2%80%99t-delete-entries-in-a-register), this should be the date that it was no longer in effect, written in `YYYY-MM-DD` format. If the TPO is still active, leave this field blank. If the tree has been felled, use the felled-date field.
+
+Example: `1999-01-20`
+
+
---
### Technical specification