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Martin Dobson Associates provide tree survey reports and arboricultural method statements to accompany planning applications in situations where trees are located near to a proposed development. The British Standard 5837 ‘Building Near Trees - Recommendations’ has created a framework within which architects, developers and planning officers can consider the place of trees on development sites. It is frequently desirable that trees near to new developments are protected and consequently a site survey will be required to identify which trees are present on the site, their dimensions and quality. From this an arboricultural method statement can be produced to specify which trees should be retained and how the trees to be retained will be protected from any negative impacts of the development.
Martin Dobson Associates provide an appeals service in situations where applications have been rejected.
Arb oricultural Method Statements
The British Standard BS5837 recommends that trees should be considered as part of
a planning application for development. Most local authorities have made tree surveys
a compulsory requirement.
Once a tree survey has been completed an arboricultural method statement will give
details of which trees should be protected and how they are going to be protected
If an application has been rejected on the grounds of tree issues it is often possible
to take the application to appeal if there are good grounds to do so.