BS5837 Tree Surveys
A BS5837 Tree Survey is a key requirement for many planning applications where trees are present on or adjacent to a development site. The survey provides a detailed assessment of existing trees and their potential constraints, ensuring that development proposals comply with planning requirements while protecting valuable tree assets.
Our qualified arboricultural consultants undertake surveys in accordance with BS5837:2012, recording the species, dimensions, age, condition, life expectancy, and quality of each tree. Trees are categorised based on their retention value and plotted accurately on a topographical survey.
The survey forms the foundation for the planning process and may be accompanied by supporting documents including:
- Tree Constraints Plans (TCP)
- Arboricultural Impact Assessments (AIA)
- Arboricultural Method Statements (AMS)
- Tree Protection Plans (TPP)
Our BS5837 reports help architects, developers, planners, and homeowners identify potential tree-related constraints early in the design process, reducing delays and helping to secure planning approval.
What Does a BS5837 Survey Include?
- Detailed inspection of all relevant trees on and around the site
- Tree categorisation in accordance with BS5837:2012
- Root Protection Area (RPA) calculations
- Identification of trees suitable for retention or removal
- Tree Constraints Plan illustrating development limitations
- Recommendations for tree protection during construction
When Is a BS5837 Survey Required?
A BS5837 survey is typically required when:
- Submitting a planning application for a development site containing trees
- Proposing extensions, new dwellings, commercial developments, or site redevelopments
- Local planning authorities request arboricultural information
- Trees may be affected by construction activities or changes in ground levels
Why Choose Us?
We provide clear, practical, and planning-focused arboricultural advice throughout the development process. Our reports are prepared by experienced arboricultural consultants and meet the requirements of local planning authorities across the UK.
Contact us today for a free quotation or to discuss your project requirements.
