Tree Health Survey in Wales

Tree Health Surveys in Wales

Concerned a tree’s condition could become a safety or liability issue in Wales?

We assess tree health objectively and proportionately, giving clear guidance that supports planning decisions, duty-of-care obligations and responsible management.

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Working in partnership with clients to ensure planning approval first time

Typical 10-day turnaround

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Do you need a Tree Health Survey for Planning in Wales?

If you’re a homeowner, you may need a Tree Health Survey where a mature tree shows signs of decline, disease, instability or damage close to a house, driveway or boundary. Insurers, lenders and local authorities often request independent evidence before decisions are made.

If you’re a developer or landowner, Tree Health Surveys are commonly required where retained trees influence layout, access, safety or long-term site viability. Early clarity avoids unnecessary retention assumptions, late redesign or post-consent complications.

A Tree Health Survey provides a clear, professional view of tree condition, risk and realistic management options.

Across Wales, tree health concerns regularly occur where mature trees intersect with residential, rural and infrastructure environments. Typical contexts include:

  • Established housing areas in towns and villages where large trees overhang dwellings or shared access routes

  • Road networks through rural and upland areas where declining roadside trees present safety risks

  • Semi-rural properties and smallholdings where unmanaged trees sit close to buildings or boundary features

  • Exposed coastal and upland locations where wind and weather increase the risk of tree failure

In these settings, assessments focus on structural condition, risk management and landowner responsibility.

We provide Tree Health Surveys across North and South Wales, supporting landowners, developers and managing agents across rural, coastal and urban Welsh landscapes.

Why Tree Health Evidence Matters in Wales

Tree health can quickly become a material consideration where decline, disease or structural weakness creates risk to people, property or development proposals. Local authorities, insurers and landowners rely on clear arboricultural evidence to distinguish between trees that can be responsibly retained and those requiring intervention.

Under the Town and Country Planning Act 1990, trees may influence planning decisions where safety, amenity or future management is relevant. Where works are proposed, BS 3998 (Tree Work – Recommendations) provides the professional framework for appropriate arboricultural intervention, while BS 5837 may apply where tree condition affects layout, access or development feasibility.

Local Case Insight

A homeowner in Wales identified declining condition in a mature tree positioned close to a rear extension, with signs of crown dieback and reduced vitality. A Tree Health Survey was undertaken to establish the extent of deterioration and potential safety implications. The assessment confirmed advanced decline and structural weaknesses, with limited prospects for recovery. The clear justification provided allowed planning and insurance requirements to be satisfied, permitting removal without additional conditions and enabling works to proceed efficiently.

The Process - Tree Health Surveys

Our Tree Health Surveys are commercially aware, proportionate and planning-led, designed to support real-world construction sequencing, access logistics and foundation strategy without unnecessary escalation.

Key Deliverables for Tree Surveys in Wales

Our Tree Health Survey typically provides:

  • Professional assessment of tree condition and structural integrity

  • Identification of disease, decline or defect risk

  • Practical management or remediation recommendations

  • Reporting aligned with Wales LPA, insurer and lender expectations

Our experts provide clear decision-ready arboricultural evidence across Wales.

Step 1

Initial
Review

Review of site details, concerns and any planning or insurance context.

Step 2

On-site
Assessment

Detailed inspection of tree condition, structure, vitality and defects.

Step 3

Risk
Interpretation

Clear evaluation of safety, longevity and management implications.

Step 4

Reporting & integration

Integration with other arboricultural or ecological surveys where required.

Next Steps

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FAQ - Tree Health Surveys in Wales

Do I need a tree health survey for planning in Wales?

A tree health survey is often required where trees may influence a planning application in Wales. Local Planning Authorities, alongside guidance from Natural Resources Wales, may request arboricultural information to assess tree condition, safety, and environmental impact before granting permission.

A tree health survey assesses the physical condition, structural stability, and overall vitality of trees. This includes identifying signs of disease, decay, damage, or stress, as well as evaluating how trees may interact with proposed development or surrounding land use.

Tree surveys are particularly important in Wales due to the strong emphasis on environmental protection and sustainable development. Identifying tree health early helps ensure compliance with planning policy, protects biodiversity, and reduces the risk of delays during the application process.

Indicators of poor tree health include deadwood, fungal growth, cracks in the trunk, leaning, root disturbance, and reduced leaf coverage. In Wales, weather exposure and varying soil conditions can contribute to these issues, making regular assessment important.

Yes, tree health surveys may still be required for rural sites, especially where trees form part of the landscape or could be affected by development. Even in less built up areas, Local Planning Authorities may require evidence that trees have been properly assessed.

Can a tree health survey support planning approval?

A tree health survey can support planning applications by clearly demonstrating that trees have been assessed and any risks or constraints have been considered. This helps planners make informed decisions and can reduce the likelihood of requests for further information.

Trees protected by Tree Preservation Orders or located within conservation areas require careful assessment. A tree health survey provides the professional evidence needed to support applications for works or removal, ensuring compliance with local regulations.

If a tree is identified as unsafe, the survey will provide clear recommendations. These may include monitoring, pruning, or removal, depending on the level of risk and any legal protections. Acting on these recommendations helps manage safety and legal responsibilities.

Tree health surveys help landowners understand the condition of their trees, identify risks, and plan appropriate management. This is particularly useful for estates, farms, and development sites where tree safety and compliance are key considerations.

Tree health surveys are typically carried out following a site visit, with the report issued shortly after. Timeframes depend on site size and complexity, but early engagement is recommended where planning or safety deadlines are involved.

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