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Arboricultural (Tree): Initial Visit and Report
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There are a number of possible reasons for requiring an Arboriculturalist’s Report:
1. If you are planning development close to trees, your Local Planning Authority will normally expect you to provide a Tree Protection Plan (to BS5837) with your planning application.
2. If you are a land owner, you have a duty of care to take reasonable measures to ensure the safety of your trees. Depending on your circumstances this may require regular Tree Hazard inspections.
3. You have a tree near a building and you are concerned that it may in the future cause damage to the property.
If you have a building that appears to have already been damaged by a tree (for example subsidence caused by tree roots), then a report from an Arboriculturalist may be useful however a report from a
Structural Engineer
would probably be more suitable.
The cost for an Arboriculturalist to visit a property, examine a tree (or a group of trees) and produce a report, will vary greatly depending on individual requirements. The prices generated on this website are estimates only and assume that the requirement is reasonably straight forward. The estimate would include the cost for the Arboriculturalist to travel to the site, inspect the tree and produce a brief report. For a more accurate estimate of the possible cost you will need to speak to your chosen Arboriculturalist.
Before placing an order for an Arboriculturalist’s Report you should ensure that your chosen supplier has suitable qualifications, experience and insurance.
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