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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 Worcestershire, tree health concerns often occur where mature trees sit close to development and infrastructure. Common scenarios include:
Established housing areas where large trees overhang neighbouring properties
Rural and semi-rural road networks with declining roadside trees
Village edges with long-unmanaged trees near dwellings
Exposed locations affected by storm damage
Here, safety and ongoing management responsibility are key considerations.
We provide Tree Health Surveys across Worcester, Redditch, Bromsgrove and nearby communities, supporting landowners, developers and managing agents throughout Worcestershire.
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.
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.
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 Worcestershire LPA, insurer and lender expectations
Our experts provide clear decision-ready arboricultural evidence across Worcestershire.
Review of site details, concerns and any planning or insurance context.
Detailed inspection of tree condition, structure, vitality and defects.
Clear evaluation of safety, longevity and management implications.
Integration with other arboricultural or ecological surveys where required.
Need clarity on tree health in Worcestershire?
We’ll assess any risk thoroughly and help you move forward with confidence.
A tree health survey is often required where trees may influence a planning application in Worcestershire. Local Planning Authorities, including Worcestershire County Council and district councils, may request arboricultural information to assess tree condition, safety, and potential constraints on development proposals.
Worcestershire includes a number of river corridors and floodplain areas where soil conditions can vary significantly. Tree health surveys help assess stability and condition in these environments, where water levels and soil movement may affect root systems over time.
On agricultural or rural land, a tree health survey assesses structural condition, signs of decay or disease, and long term stability. It also considers how trees may interact with boundaries, access routes, and land management activities.
Yes, even for smaller developments, a tree health survey may be required where trees are present. This helps ensure that potential risks and constraints are properly understood before work begins and supports smoother planning outcomes.
Soil conditions in Worcestershire, including clay and flood affected soils, can influence tree stability and vitality. Changes in moisture levels can place stress on root systems, making professional assessment important in some locations.
Common issues include decay in mature trees, storm damage, root instability, and decline linked to environmental stress. In some areas, trees may also be affected by fluctuating ground conditions or past land use.
Yes, trees located near rivers, streams, or drainage features may require careful assessment. A tree health survey helps identify any risks related to stability, erosion, or changing ground conditions.
If a tree is protected by a Tree Preservation Order or located within a conservation area, consent is required before carrying out works. A tree health survey provides the supporting information needed to justify any proposed management or removal.
Yes, tree health surveys are useful for farms, estates, and managed land in Worcestershire. They help identify maintenance needs, monitor tree condition, and support long term management planning.
A tree health survey should be arranged early where planning, land management, or safety considerations apply. Early assessment helps identify constraints, inform decisions, and reduce the risk of delays or unexpected issues.