All trees, regardless of their protected status, can be a material
consideration in a planning application.
This means that where there are trees either on site or within close
proximity to the site the Council as Local Planning Authority will consider
them when making decisions on planning applications for that site.
Appropriate trees of good quality and value can greatly enhance new
development, such as providing an immediate sense of maturity to the site.
It is therefore very important that an early assessment of the trees on and
near to the site is carried out to identify appropriate trees for retention.
Arboricultural Services for Architects and Developers
• British Standard 5837 Tree Surveys - (BS5837)
• Tree Constraints Plans
• Tree Protection Plans
• Arboricultural Implications Assessment
• TPO Applications
• Appeals
• Tree surgery
• Tree planting schemes
This page is about: arboriculture, tree surveys, BS5837, tree planting schemes
Peter Jackson Developments based in Stoke-on-Trent, Newcastle, Newcastle under Lyme, Staffordshire, provide arboriculture, architecture services, planning services, and landscape design.