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Tree Survey Cumbria | Arboricultural Reports & Consultancy

Evolve Tree Management provides professional Tree Surveys in Cumbria, including BS5837 development surveys, Tree Risk Surveys, Arboricultural Reports and independent consultancy advice.

Based near Penrith, we regularly assist architects, planning consultants, estates, schools, councils, commercial clients and private landowners throughout Cumbria, the Lake District, Eden Valley and the wider North West.

Whether you require a Tree Survey for a planning application, a Tree Risk Report, or wider arboricultural consultancy services, we provide clear, practical reports designed to support informed decision-making and successful project outcomes.

Independent arboricultural consultancy serving Cumbria, the Lake District and North West England.

Professional Arboricultural Services

  • Tree Surveys

  • BS5837 Development Surveys

  • Tree Risk Surveys & Reports

  • Arboricultural Reports

  • Tree Constraints Plans

  • Arboricultural Impact Assessments

  • Woodland Management Plans

  • Tree Preservation Order Advice

Tree Surveys & Arboricultural Consultancy Across Cumbria

BS5837 tree surveys and arboricultural reports for planning applications, architects and developers.

Tree risk assessments and management recommendations for estates, landowners, schools, domestic and public spaces.

Woodland management planning and grants for estates, farms and private woodland throughout Cumbria.

Advice and applications relating to Tree Preservation Orders and Conservation Area trees.

Evolve Tree Management provides independent arboricultural consultancy throughout Cumbria and the Lake District, informed by extensive practical experience in tree care and woodland management.

Qualifications include the Technicians Certificate in Arboriculture and Professional Tree Inspector (PTI) certification, with tree risk assessments informed by Quantified Tree Risk Assessment (QTRA) principles where appropriate.

QTRA Informed Assessments • Professional Tree Inspector (PTI) • Technicians Certificate in Arboriculture • 15+ Years Practical Experience

Independent Arboricultural Consultancy

  • "Josh is very knowledgeable and his work is always excellent. I can strongly recommend him!"

    Carl Taylor

  • "Josh at Evolve Tree Management carried out an arboricultural survey for us, including guidance relating to a protected tree covered by a Tree Preservation Order. He was punctual, approachable and professional throughout, and the report was delivered promptly. The survey was thorough and helped support a successful planning approval. Highly recommended."

    Shirley Murray

  • "Fantastic and professional BS5837 support from Evolve Tree Management"

    Nina Davies

  • "Excellent job. Professional in all communications and we are very happy with the quality of the final report."

    Stuart St John

Why Choose Evolve Tree Management?

When commissioning a Tree Survey in Cumbria, it is important to choose a consultant who can provide clear, practical advice tailored to your objectives and site constraints.

Evolve Tree Management is an independent arboricultural consultancy, providing professional tree surveys, reports and consultancy services across Cumbria, the Lake District and North West England. We regularly assist architects, planning consultants, estates, schools, councils, commercial clients and private landowners with a wide range of arboricultural requirements.

Independent Advice

As an independent consultant, our focus is on providing clear, objective recommendations that support informed decision-making, whether for planning applications, tree risk management or long-term estate management.

Qualified & Experienced

Inspections are undertaken by a qualified arboricultural consultant with Professional Tree Inspector (PTI) and QTRA training, supported by extensive practical experience in arboriculture, woodland management and tree risk assessment.

  • Professional Tree Inspector (PTI)

  • QTRA trained

  • Technician's Certificate in Arboriculture

  • Professional indemnity and public liability insurance

Planning & Development Experience

We regularly undertake BS5837 Tree Surveys, Tree Constraints Plans, Arboricultural Impact Assessments and Arboricultural Method Statements to support planning applications ranging from individual dwellings to larger development sites.

Practical & Proportionate Recommendations

Our reports are designed to be clear, practical and proportionate to the site and client requirements. Recommendations focus on managing risk, supporting planning objectives and achieving realistic long-term outcomes.

Local Knowledge

Based near Penrith, we regularly undertake Tree Surveys throughout Cumbria, including Carlisle, Kendal, Keswick, Cockermouth, Appleby and the Lake District National Park, alongside projects across the wider North West.

Whether you require a Tree Risk Report, a BS5837 Survey, or wider arboricultural consultancy services, we aim to provide a professional, responsive and reliable service from initial enquiry through to final report delivery.

Relief map showing tree survey coverage area across Cumbria, the Lake District and the wider North West

Tree Surveys Across Cumbria & the North West

Based in Cumbria, surveys are undertaken throughout the Lake District, Eden Valley, Carlisle, Penrith, Kendal and surrounding areas, as well as across the wider North West, North Lancashire and southern Scotland. Please get in touch to discuss your location and requirements.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • As a guide, professional tree surveys and reports typically start from £200.
    Larger sites with multiple trees benefit from reduced cost per tree due to efficiencies in surveying and reporting.

    All surveys include a clear report suitable for planning, insurance, or duty of care purposes, along with straightforward recommendations and ongoing support if required.

  • The type of survey required will depend on the outcome you need from the inspection. Tree surveys are commonly undertaken to help landowners and property managers meet their duty of care by assessing trees for defects, condition and overall risk. Surveys may also be required to support planning applications, where BS5837 surveys assess the relationship between trees and proposed development. In woodland settings, management plans can help guide long-term maintenance and may also allow access to Forestry Commission grant funding. Separate applications or notifications may also be required where trees are protected by a Tree Preservation Order (TPO) or located within a Conservation Area.

  • If trees are present on or adjacent to a development site, the local planning authority will often require a BS5837 Tree Survey to accompany a planning application. This survey records the location, condition and quality of trees and forms the basis for assessing how a proposed development may affect them. Early tree surveys can help identify constraints, avoid design conflicts and support a smoother planning process.

  • Tree surveys are recommended for anyone responsible for trees where there is a potential risk to people or property. This may include private landowners, estates, schools, churches, farms, businesses or local organisations. A tree risk survey helps identify defects, assess the level of risk presented and provide proportionate management recommendations where required. When combined with a longer-term management approach, surveys can help demonstrate a reasonable and proactive approach to tree safety and tree care whilst retaining the wider benefits trees provide.

  • A BS5837 survey is an arboricultural survey undertaken to support planning applications and development proposals where trees may be affected by the works. As a general guide, trees within or adjacent to the site, or within approximately 15 metres of proposed works, should usually be considered. The survey records the condition, quality and constraints posed by the trees and is used to inform the design process. Depending on the proposal, this may also include a Tree Constraints Plan (TCP), Arboricultural Impact Assessment (AIA), Arboricultural Method Statement (AMS) and Tree Protection Plan (TPP) to demonstrate how trees can be retained and protected during construction.

  • Yes. Although based in Cumbria, surveys are regularly undertaken throughout the wider North West and surrounding areas. This includes locations across the Lake District, Eden Valley, Carlisle, Lancashire, North Yorkshire and southern Scotland. Please get in touch to discuss your location and requirements.

  • Yes. Advice can be provided on trees protected by Tree Preservation Orders and those located within Conservation Areas. This may include assessing tree condition, advising on appropriate and reasonable management works, preparing supporting information and submitting applications or notifications to the Local Planning Authority. Practical works can also be arranged and undertaken following approval where required.

  • A Tree Risk Report typically includes details of the trees inspected, observations regarding condition and defects, an assessment of risk, and any recommended management works. Reports may also include tree locations, photographs and suggested reinspection intervals where appropriate. The level of detail can be tailored to individual trees, estates, schools, commercial sites or larger tree populations.

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