Silver Tree Services

Est. 2004

Tree Surveys & Reports

If you own or manage land with trees on it, you owe a duty of care to everyone those trees could affect. A written survey is how you evidence it. We survey, assess, and report on tree stock across Gloucestershire, and deliver the works the reports recommend.

· Survey to Works, One Contractor

What We Do

A tree survey is a documented assessment of trees on a site: what’s there, what condition it’s in, what risk it presents, and what work it needs. For organisations and landowners, surveys aren’t optional housekeeping. Under the Occupiers’ Liability Acts and general duty of care, the owner of land is responsible for foreseeable harm from their trees, and “we never looked” is not a defence. Silver Tree Services carries out tree surveys, risk assessments, and reports across Gloucestershire and surrounding counties, and because we’re also a 30-plus person arboricultural contractor, the recommendations don’t sit in a PDF: we can price and deliver the works on the same schedule.

Surveys we provide

Vegetation clearance ahead of construction: scrub, trees approved for removal, hedgerow sections, and stumps taken out so groundworks can start on schedule. We sequence around the constraints that actually delay developments, the 1 March to 31 August bird nesting season chief among them, and coordinate with your arboricultural consultant’s tree protection plan so retained trees survive the build. CSCS-carded crews, RAMS per site, and the clearance documented for the planning file.

What you receive

A written report in plain English with a defensible technical core: tree schedule, plan or tagged locations, photographs of significant defects, prioritised work recommendations, and recommended re-inspection intervals. Reports are produced under our ISO 9001 quality management system, so the format is consistent, version-controlled, and stands up to scrutiny from insurers, auditors, and planning officers.

Survey to works, one accountable contractor

Most survey providers hand you a report and a problem. We hand you a report and a priced works schedule. Recommendations flow straight into our commercial arboriculture teams, programmed around access, seasons, and nesting constraints, with stump grinding and replanting included where specified. For ongoing clients, we’ll build the re-inspection cycle into your grounds maintenance or estate management contract so the duty of care runs on a calendar, not on memory.
(If you’d prefer survey and works to be separated for governance reasons, that’s fine too. Some public sector clients require it, and the report is written to be actionable by any competent contractor.)

Why choose Silver Tree Services

Silver Tree Services has traded for over 20 years from Shurdington, Cheltenham, with 30+ qualified staff across seven specialist teams, ISO 9001 and ISO 14001 certification, ARB Approved Contractor status, and SMAS SSIP accreditation. Crews are NPTC-certificated with IPAF and CSCS where work requires it, RAMS are produced per site, DBS-checked operatives are available for sensitive settings, and public and employers’ liability insurance covers every job. The client list, NHS, Gloucestershire Police, Stroud District Council, Savills, the Church of England, is the vetting evidence.

Areas we cover

Soft washing across Gloucestershire, including Cheltenham, Gloucester, Stroud, Tewkesbury, Cirencester, and the Cotswolds, with commercial work across Bristol, Bath, Swindon, and surrounding counties.

Pricing

Surveys are priced by tree numbers, site complexity, and report requirements. A single-tree health check is a modest fixed fee; a portfolio condition survey is priced per site after a scoping call. All quotes are free and itemised.

Frequently Asked Questions About Tree Surveys

Do I legally need a tree survey?
There’s no blanket legal requirement to survey trees, but landowners and occupiers owe a duty of care under the Occupiers’ Liability Acts 1957 and 1984 for foreseeable harm their trees cause, and a written survey regime is the accepted way to evidence that duty has been met. For development sites, local planning authorities routinely require a BS5837 tree survey with the application. Silver Tree Services provides both, across Gloucestershire and surrounding counties, with reports written to stand up to insurer and planning scrutiny.
For most sites, a full condition survey every three to five years with interim walkover inspections, plus a check after significant storms, is a proportionate regime. Trees in high-use areas such as car parks, play areas, and footpath lines justify more frequent inspection than trees in a far field. Silver Tree Services sets recommended re-inspection intervals in every report, and can build the cycle into an ongoing maintenance contract so it happens automatically.
A BS5837 survey is a tree survey carried out to British Standard BS5837:2012 for sites where development or construction is proposed. It records every relevant tree’s species, dimensions, condition, and quality category, and establishes root protection areas, feeding into the tree protection plan and arboricultural impact assessment a planning application requires. If you’re submitting a planning application on a site with trees nearby, your authority will almost certainly ask for one. Silver Tree Services provides BS5837 surveys across Gloucestershire.
A tree risk assessment is a formal, written evaluation of the likelihood of a tree failing, the likelihood of that failure causing harm given who and what is nearby, and the severity if it did, leading to proportionate recommendations. It is not a presumption that trees are dangerous; most assessments conclude that monitoring is enough. Silver Tree Services carries out risk assessments using recognised methodologies and presents findings in plain English with a prioritised works schedule where action is needed.
Yes, and it’s the main reason clients choose us over survey-only consultancies. Silver Tree Services is a 30-plus person arboricultural contractor, so survey recommendations move straight to a priced works schedule delivered by our own NPTC-qualified teams to BS3998:2010, programmed around nesting season and site constraints. Where governance requires survey and works to be separated, our reports are written to be actioned by any competent contractor.
Yes. Silver Tree Services checks Tree Preservation Order and conservation area status with the local planning authority before any work is specified, and prepares and submits the consent application on your behalf where one is needed. Working on a TPO-protected tree without consent is a criminal offence with fines of up to £20,000 per tree, so the check is never skipped. Most applications are decided within eight weeks, and we programme the works to follow consent.

Ready When You Are

Duty of care,
documented.

Tell us about the site and what’s prompted the survey, and we’ll scope it, price it, and book it in.
Or call · 01242 472560