Frequently Asked Questions

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We provide a range of surveys, including BS5837 Tree Surveys, Arboricultural Impact Assessments, Tree Protection Plans, and Tree Risk Assessments. Each is tailored to meet the specific needs of your project.

Tree Surveys identify trees that may be affected by your development and provide recommendations to mitigate potential impacts. They ensure compliance with local authority regulations and help avoid delays in planning approval.

The cost of a Tree Survey depends on the number of trees and the size of the site. Our prices start from £199, and we provide a free quote tailored to your project.

A PEA is an initial assessment that identifies habitats and species present on a site. It’s often the first step in the ecology survey process and helps determine whether additional, more detailed surveys are required.

Yes, we conduct surveys for protected species like bats, great crested newts, badgers, reptiles, and more. These surveys ensure compliance with UK wildlife legislation and support your planning application.

It’s best to book an Ecology Survey early in your planning process, especially as some surveys are seasonal. This ensures any ecological requirements are addressed without delaying your project.

 

Our reports include an overview of the survey, methods used, findings (e.g., tree conditions or species present), and actionable recommendations to support your planning application.

Yes, we offer expedited report delivery for time-sensitive projects. For an additional fee, you can receive your report within 24-48 hours after the survey is completed.

Absolutely. Our reports are designed to meet all local authority requirements, ensuring a smooth and successful planning application process.

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