Tree Surveys & Consultancy Services

Why use Treefellas Arboricultural Consultancy?

  • Principal Arboricultural Consultant Dave Farmer FdSc (Arb) MArborA has a wealth of knowledge and experience in all aspects of arboriculture, from single tree assessments and subsidence reports to large scale safety surveys and BS5837 reports for multi-million pound development projects throughout the UK.
  • Our growing team can provide a tailored solution to suit your needs. We listen to you before offering our services and appreciate that one size doesn't fit all.
  • We are big enough to quickly carry out large scale surveys and reports, but small enough so that all projects of whatever size are given due care and attention.
  • Our consultants have extensive experience of producing BS5837 Reports, including Arboricultural Impact Assessments (AIA), Arboricultural Method Statements (AMS) and Tree Protection Plans. All in a clear, concise and compelling format.
  • Our consultants are trained in the use of the latest surveying equipment and techniques, and qualified in recognised tree risk evaluation systems including THREATS, QTRA and VALID.
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If your development site has significant trees, you will probably need a BS5837 tree survey and report for your planning submission. We have helped many clients gain planning approval on complex, tree-lined sites.

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Tree Health & Safety Assessments

From a single specimen tree to a dense woodland or roadside tree belt. We use the latest technology and techniques to accurately assess the health and structural integrity of your trees, in compliance with UK standards.

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Mortgage & Insurance Reports

Often tree reports are required by mortgage or home insurance companies when buying a house or renewing a policy. Our reports are not costly and provide peace of mind to both you and your insurer.

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Aerial Bat Roost Inspections

We can provide ecological support, carrying out aerial bat roost inspections and installing bat boxes to mitigate the loss of potential roost habitat through development or tree felling.