Conservation Arboriculture are based in Norfolk and cover the south east of England. We provide professional tree surgery, arboricultural & tree ecology consultancy along with specialist ancient, veteran and conservation tree work services.
With nearly 30 years experience in the arboricultural industry with academic & professional qualifications including The Arboricultural Associations Technicians Certificate in Arboriculture, National Certificate in Horticulture (Arboriculture) and VETcert Certified Veteran Tree Specialists at consulting level.
Include: Broadland District Council, South Norfolk Council, Watsons Estate Agents, Clayland Architects , Icon Architectural, The Forestry Commission, The Woodland Trust, Schools, Housing Associations, Transport for London, National Grid , Balfour Beatty, Construction, Utility and Rail companies and countless private individuals.
We specialise in a wide range of consulting and contracting work including tree surveys and hazard inspections, tree and woodland related planning advice and development site surveys. Specialist advice on veteran trees and habitat creation, woodland management plans and advice on grants. Subsidence investigation and general advice relating to trees and the wider landscape.
We price contracts, manage arboricultural contractors and monitor work sites for health & safety and work standards.
As conservation arborist's we are experienced in dealing with wildlife legislation, habitat creation and retention while maintaining a safe environment and offer advice on the legal obligations regarding wildlife, woodland and trees.
A full tree planting service is available for all sectors, from the urban realm to native woodlands.
We provide full a tree maintenance and tree surgery service covering all aspects of tree work to current industry best practice, including:
British Standards 3998:2010 - Tree work. Recommendations.
European Arboricultural Standards:
European tree pruning standard 2021.
Veteran Trees: A guide to good management: English Nature
Ancient and other veteran trees: Further guidance and management: Tree council, Ancient tree forum, woodland trust: David Lonsdale