Managing trees across estates, parks, campuses, or commercial land brings a unique blend of responsibilities: safety, liability, amenity value, biodiversity, and long‑term resilience. I help land managers navigate these pressures with clear, evidence‑based arboricultural advice that protects people, assets, and the landscape.
My services are designed to give you confidence in your treestock, clarity in your decision‑making, and a proactive approach to risk and stewardship.

Tree Safety Inspections
Tree safety is a core duty for any land manager, and a structured, professional approach is essential for reducing risk and meeting legal responsibilities.
I provide:
1. Detailed tree safety inspections tailored to site use, occupancy, and risk profile
2. Clear, prioritised recommendations that support proportionate, defensible management
3. Guidance on inspection frequencies, record‑keeping, and risk management frameworks
4. Support in implementing practical, cost‑effective solutions
My inspections help you meet your duty of care while maintaining the health and value of your treescape

Neighbourly Disputes
Trees can be a source of tension between neighbours, tenants, or adjoining landowners. Having an independent, professional voice often brings clarity and resolution.
I assist by:
1. Providing impartial assessments of tree condition, risk, and legal context
2. Offering clear explanations of rights, responsibilities, and reasonable actions
3. Helping mediate practical solutions that balance safety, amenity, and good relations
4. Assistance in High Hedge Act cases either for the hedge owner or neighbouring property
My goal is to reduce conflict, provide clarity, and help all parties reach a fair and informed outcome.

Specialist Tree Management
Some trees require more than routine maintenance — they need specialist understanding to preserve their value, manage risk, or support long‑term resilience.
I offer expertise in:
1. Veteran and ancient tree or culturally and high-value specimen management
2. PICUS and internal decay detection
3. Species‑specific issues, pests, diseases, and resilience planning
4. Soil amelioration such as mulching, geo-injection and fertiliser application
This specialist input ensures your most important trees are managed with the care, precision, and foresight they deserve.
