Developers need expert advice to help navigate planning legislation and tree law. Look no further for detailed and constructive advice when it comes to your planning submission.
In accordance with BS 5837:2012
On receipt of a topographical survey or accurate OS plan, we can undertake detailed tree surveys to evaluate the quality and longevity of all trees on and adjacent to a potential development site. This may be a small extension in a rear garden or a larger development containing many trees. We are well placed to evaluate the impact trees may have on developments of any scale.
Following the completion of our detailed tree surveys, tree constraints plans are produced which allow the design team to identify the valuable trees and agree (with necessary input from GHA Trees) strategies for working around these trees. Our site plans and tree constraints plans are produced using AutoCAD to ensure their clarity for the client, architect and local planning authority.
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Once a layout has been finalised, we will work with the client and the architect to assess the impact that development proposals may have on the trees and recommend remedial actions to minimise these impacts. We will also make recommendations for protecting trees against potentially harmful construction activities. Our written statements are very detailed and give the local planning authority the information required to give them comfort that the scheme has been well considered in relation to trees.
We use the Arborshadow system to assess likely shade patterns and how shade may affect proposed developments. This will assist architects with the design and layout of new properties and developments.
Once planning permission has been granted, we will work with the relevant parties to produce pragmatic and sensible arboricultural method statements, detailing how the retained trees will be protected during the build process. This will include detailed tree protection plans (see below) which ensure maximum protection for retained trees, whilst allowing site works to proceed efficiently.
Our tree protection plans are produced using AutoCAD to ensure their clarity for the local planning authority as well as the site operatives who will use these plans to implement the agreed protection measures.
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We are able to undertake site monitoring at agreed intervals to ensure planning condition obligations are being met fully. This will also give the you peace of mind that all retained trees are being fully protected, as these trees will undoubtedly enhance the development for the future. This can include pre start and / or regular site meetings as well as site inductions for site managers and site personnel.
We can develop planting schemes which ensure trees of the appropriate species are selected to form part of new developments, choosing trees with appropriate credentials for any given site. We can then produce planting / landscaping plans and specifications to ensure these trees are planted and maintained in order that they will thrive for many generations.
Our principle consultant previously worked as the Arboricultural Manager within the planning department of a prestigious London Borough. He has detailed knowledge of the planning system and will assist with all matters relating to applying for, and working on trees covered by tree preservation orders or that are located within conservation areas.
Established in 2005, GHA Trees is an independent consultancy practice who provide high-level expert advice on trees and woodlands to a wide range of private and corporate clients. Our geographic location and flexible approach allows us to provide cost effective and efficient service to clients across the South East of England and throughout the UK.
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