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Tree Surveys Cardiff

Tree Surveys & Inspections in Cardiff

Black Mountains Tree Consultancy provides professional arboricultural surveys and tree consultancy services across Cardiff and South Wales. Whether you are managing mature trees in Victorian suburbs such as Pontcanna and Roath, developing land in Cardiff Bay, or overseeing commercial projects on the city’s outskirts, we deliver clear, scientifically robust tree assessments. From our base in Talgarth near Brecon, we regularly work throughout Cardiff and understand the planning requirements, conservation designations and urban tree challenges that shape the capital city.
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Our advice is independent, evidence-based and aligned with current British Standards and planning policy.
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Arboricultural Consultancy for Cardiff

Cardiff is a diverse urban environment, combining historic parkland, dense residential areas, riverside corridors and major redevelopment zones. The city contains numerous Tree Preservation Orders and extensive conservation areas, particularly in districts such as Llandaff, Cyncoed and Penylan.

Cardiff Council frequently requires BS5837-compliant tree surveys for planning applications where trees are present. Urban development pressures, combined with mature tree stock and varied soil conditions, make professional arboricultural input essential at early project stages.

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Our reports are clear, structured and written to integrate seamlessly into planning and technical submissions.

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Tree Safety Inspections in Cardiff

Trees in urban environments require careful monitoring, particularly where they are located near highways, schools, public parks or residential properties.

Tree Safety Inspections assess structural integrity, identify defects, and provide proportionate management recommendations. Cardiff’s coastal exposure can also increase wind loading during storms, making proactive inspection particularly important.

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Our aim is to balance public safety with long-term tree retention and environmental value.

If you are submitting a planning application in Cardiff, you may be required to provide a tree survey in accordance with BS5837:2012.
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We support projects ranging from single-property extensions to multi-unit housing developments. Early arboricultural input can prevent costly redesigns and planning delays.

Where a tree displays signs of decline, structural weakness or suspected decay, further investigation may be necessary.
In-depth Tree Assessments can include:

This service is particularly relevant in Cardiff’s historic neighbourhoods and parkland settings, where tree retention is often a planning priority.

Tree-related subsidence can occur where high water-demand species interact with shrinkable clay soils. Parts of Cardiff, particularly certain residential districts, may be susceptible during prolonged dry conditions.
Our Tree Subsidence Surveys assess:

Our reports provide clear, independent conclusions to support insurers, property owners and engineers in determining appropriate action.

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Why Choose Black Mountains Tree Consultancy in Cardiff?

We combine technical expertise with practical recommendations that support both development and responsible tree management.

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Request a Tree Survey in Cardiff

If you require a Tree Safety Inspection, BS5837 Planning Survey, In-depth Tree Assessment or Tree Subsidence Survey in Cardiff, we are ready to assist.

Contact Black Mountains Tree Consultancy to discuss your site or request a survey.

FAQ – Tree Surveys in Cardiff

Do I need a BS5837 tree survey for planning permission in Cardiff?

In many cases, yes. Cardiff Council typically requires a BS5837 tree survey where trees are present on or adjacent to a development site. This ensures that tree quality, Root Protection Areas and potential impacts are properly assessed before planning decisions are made. The survey informs site layout, access design and construction methods. Without a compliant arboricultural report, planning applications can be delayed or deemed invalid. Engaging a qualified consultant early in the process helps streamline approval and avoid unnecessary design revisions.

Many trees across Cardiff are protected by Tree Preservation Orders (TPOs), particularly in established residential areas and conservation zones. Additionally, trees located within conservation areas are afforded a degree of protection even without a specific TPO. Before undertaking any pruning or removal works, it is essential to confirm the tree’s legal status. We can assist with TPO checks, applications for works, and professional condition assessments to support submissions.

A Tree Safety Inspection involves a structured visual assessment of a tree’s structural condition, identifying defects such as decay, cracks, weak unions or root instability. The inspection also considers the level of public access and the potential consequences of failure. In urban areas such as Cardiff, where trees may overhang highways or public footpaths, risk-based management is particularly important. The outcome is a clear report outlining findings and proportionate recommendations.

In certain circumstances, yes. Where shrinkable clay soils are present and high water-demand species are located close to buildings, seasonal soil movement can occur. However, not all cracking is tree-related. A professional Tree Subsidence Survey evaluates site-specific conditions, including species, soil, foundation depth and proximity. The resulting report provides an evidence-based opinion to support insurers and engineers in diagnosing the cause of movement.

An in-depth tree assessment is advisable where there are visible signs of decline, structural instability, fungal fruiting bodies or significant storm damage. It may also be required where a high-value tree is proposed for retention within a development site. In Cardiff’s conservation areas, retaining mature trees often carries particular importance. A detailed assessment helps determine whether remedial management, monitoring or removal is appropriate.