Preliminary Roost Assessment in Bedworth

Preliminary Roost Assessment in Bedworth

A Preliminary Roost Assessment, also known as a bat scoping survey, is the first stage in assessing whether a building, structure, or tree has the potential to support bats. During this Preliminary Roost Assessment in Bedworth our ecologists:
– Inspect buildings, lofts, and external features for bat evidence
– Identify potential roosting features and access points
– Assess the likelihood of bats being present
– Provide clear recommendations for next steps

Why choose ProHort in Bedworth?

– Local knowledge of Bedworth and Warwickshire sites
– Licensed and experienced ecologists
– Fast turnaround reports tailored for planners and contractors
– Practical advice to keep your project compliant and on schedule

Our PRA Process:

1. Pre-visit review – we research the site and any relevant ecological records.
2. On-site inspection – our ecologists carry out a thorough external and internal check.
3.  Assessment – we classify the roost potential and record evidence.
4. Recommendations – next steps are clearly outlined, whether further surveys or mitigation.
5. Reporting – a concise, planner-friendly report is provided.

When is a Preliminary Assessment in Bedworth Required?

PRAs are often required for:
– Planning applications
– Building renovations and extensions
– Demolitions
– Roofing or loft conversions

What to Expect?

– Professional, friendly ecologists arriving on time
– Safe and careful inspection of all accessible areas
– Photographs and clear notes included in your report

If you need a Preliminary Roost Assessment in Bedworth, contact our team today:

Do you require a Preliminary Roost Assessment in Bedworth or the surrounding area? Contact us on 01782 479 479 or email us [email protected]Our friendly and professional office team will answer within two rings or email you back within the hour.

We work across Bedworth, Warwickshire, and the wider Midlands, helping projects move forward while protecting local wildlife.

Please note, due to the nature of bats these surveys are weather dependant.