Andrew Cunningham Arboricultural Consultant Ltd

01453 545972 - 07879050389

01453 545972 - 07879 050389

Tree management
Tree management
Tree management
Tree management
Tree management
Tree management

Trees are dynamic structures that adapt to the environment in which they grow. Although it is difficult to wholly predict the safety of a tree, it is possible to utilise proven surveying techniques to provide guidance on the overall structural and physiological condition of a tree. This can then help prescribe appropriate tree management.

As a tree owner, you will have a ‘duty of care’ to ensure any trees on your property are in a 'safe' condition. Whether you are a private landowner concerned by the condition of an individual tree close to your home, or someone responsible for hundreds, I can provide a fully tailored service to fit your requirements.

The services I provide;

  • Tree Condition Surveys and Reports
  • Tree Health Diagnostic Reports
  • Tree Risk Assessment and Management
  • Large scale Tree Management Plans

If you have concerns regarding tree safety then please contact me.

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Tree management

Trees are dynamic structures that adapt to the environment in which they grow. Although it is difficult to wholly predict the safety of a tree, it is possible to utilise proven surveying techniques to provide guidance on the overall structural and physiological condition of a tree. This can then help prescribe appropriate tree management.

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Trees and buildings

Trees are an integral part of our lives which we interact with without realising. Their presence can sometimes raise concerns whether through direct or indirect damage to a dwelling or simply the physical ‘over bearing’ effects they can have.

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Veteran and Woodland Management

Trees can survive for many centuries. As they outlive us, we are just custodians to the natural heritage they provide.

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Planning and development

Trees are an important part of our lives which help to enhance and enrich the environments we live. As the demand for new housing increases, so does the pressure on established trees.

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