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Services

Please see below for an overview of our services, if you require more information please see relevant pages or contacts us. 

Tree Surveys

Land owners or managers have a duty of care to ensure that any trees do not cause damage or injury to public, staff or properties. By ensuring that your trees are surveyed at regular intervals and undertaking the recommending work, you will be keeping the risk of causing harm or injury low. Any trees that are near to properties or areas where public or staff have access should be undertaking regular tree inspections.

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Trees in Development

If you are planning on undertaking a development, whether new builds or to improve an existing building, then you will require a tree survey that is compliant with BS 5837:2012 Trees in Relation to Design , Demolition, and Construction – Requirements.

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This survey will provide information to both the developer and the Local Planning Authority. The information provided from this survey will inform your design layout to ensure that you are maximising the potential of your site and also to show the Planning Authority that the trees on the site will be protected and retained where necessary through the development process.

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The standards must be complied with when trees are on, or near a development, this is the case even when planning permission is not required.

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Mortgage Reports

Mortgage reports are often required by mortgage companies when buying a property where trees are present on the property or neighbouring properties.

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Trees can cause damage to properties in a number of ways such as Subsidence or direct damage through their roots or crown (branches)  such as pulling tiles of roofs or lifting driveways or paving.

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A mortgage report which can also be called a Homebuyers  Tree Report will identify the trees present, if their is risk of damage occurring and if any mitigating work will be required to minimise or remove this risk. 

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