Welcome to Ace of Spades, where we blend expertise with nature to safeguard the future of your landscapes.
Operating across Norfolk, our tree survey services are designed to ensure the health of your trees and the safety of your surroundings.
Whether you’re a homeowner, developer, or local authority, we provide detailed assessments that inform and guide your land management decisions.
Trust us to bring precision, care, and extensive arboricultural knowledge to every project.
As a landowner, you are legally required to manage and maintain any trees on your land, in order to protect people and property from harm.
There is no denying that trees play a vital role in sustainable living, but they can also present a safety risk if they are not properly managed and maintained.
Depending on the species, a tree can outgrow the space in which it has been planted. It can encroach on surrounding structures, causing instability and raising the risk of subsidence, and can also suffer from broken branches and falls, all as part of its natural lifecycle. Storm damage, disease and poor structure are problems that can create further risks.
A tree survey records important information about trees so that any risks can be identified, managed and appropriate restorative action taken, both now and in the future.
A tree survey is a detailed examination of trees within a specific area. It gathers information about each tree’s health, size, and condition to help make informed decisions about their management and care.
Whether you’re planning a new construction project, managing a property, or simply aiming to maintain the health of your trees, a tree survey provides the crucial data you need. This process helps preserve the natural beauty of your landscape and ensures safety by identifying any potential risks posed by unhealthy or unstable trees.
Tree surveys are vital for more than just checking the health of trees. They are essential for urban planning and development projects, helping to ensure that new construction coexists in harmony with the surrounding natural environment.
By identifying which trees are healthy, which need care, and which might pose dangers during storms or other events, these surveys help prevent potential property damage and maintain public safety.
Furthermore, they support biodiversity and promote healthier ecosystems, making them indispensable tools for sustainable environmental management.
Whether you’re a property developer, a local authority, or a homeowner, understanding the makeup of your arboreal landscape is critical to making informed decisions that benefit both people and nature.
Navigating the legal landscape of tree management can be tricky, but it’s crucial for ensuring the health and safety of your environment. Legal requirements for tree surveys often come into play during property development or before significant landscaping changes to ensure no harm to protected trees. Tree Preservation Orders (TPOs) are vital here—they protect specific trees, groups of trees, or woodlands for public benefit. If your tree is subject to a TPO, you’ll need official consent for any work that might affect it. Knowing the relevant regulations is key to avoiding legal issues and helping to protect the local environment.
The BS5837 Tree Survey and Report is a crucial document that assesses trees’ health, condition, and value on a development site. This British Standard provides a comprehensive framework for evaluating trees and ensuring their protection during construction projects.
A BS5837 Tree Survey is a detailed assessment of the trees on a site conducted by a qualified arborist. The survey gathers information about each tree’s species, size, age, and overall condition, as well as its potential for retention and any potential conflicts with the proposed development.
The BS5837 Tree Report is essential for several reasons:
A comprehensive BS5837 Tree Report typically includes the following elements:
A Tree Constraints Plan is a document that outlines the specific requirements and guidelines for protecting trees during construction or development projects. It helps ensure that valuable trees on a property are preserved and protected from potential damage.
Regarding construction projects or land development, it’s crucial to consider the impact on existing trees. An Arboricultural Impact Assessment (AIA) is a comprehensive evaluation that examines the potential effects of a proposed development on the surrounding trees. This assessment provides valuable insights, helping to identify any trees that may be affected, either directly or indirectly, by the planned activities.
The AIA typically includes the following key elements:
Once the AIA has been completed, an Arboricultural Method Statement (AMS) is developed. The AMS outlines the specific measures that will be taken to protect the trees during the construction process. This document includes: