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Tree Surveys Chepstow

Tree Surveys & Inspections in Chepstow

Black Mountains Tree Consultancy provides professional arboricultural surveys and consultancy services across Chepstow and the wider Monmouthshire area. From mature riverside trees along the River Wye to residential developments and historic properties, we deliver clear, scientifically grounded tree assessments. Based in Talgarth near Brecon, we regularly work throughout Monmouthshire and the Wye Valley, including Chepstow, and understand the planning requirements, conservation considerations and environmental sensitivities that influence tree management decisions in this area.
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Our advice is independent, objective and aligned with current British Standards and local authority guidance.
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Arboricultural Consultancy in Chepstow & the Wye Valley

Chepstow is a historic town located at the southern edge of the Wye Valley, an area recognised for its landscape value and environmental sensitivity. Trees play a significant role in both the built and natural environment, particularly within conservation areas and along the river corridor.

Monmouthshire County Council may require BS5837-compliant tree surveys where development proposals may affect existing trees. Tree Preservation Orders are common, especially within heritage settings and established residential areas.

The proximity to the River Wye can influence soil moisture levels, while coastal and estuarine weather patterns can affect tree stability over time.

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Our reports are clear, structured and tailored to local site conditions.

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Tree Safety Inspections in Chepstow
Trees located near highways, public footpaths, schools and residential properties require periodic safety assessment.
Our Tree Safety Inspections evaluate:

In areas such as Chepstow, exposure to coastal winds and river-influenced ground conditions can affect tree stability. Proactive inspection helps manage risk while supporting long-term tree retention.

If you are submitting a planning application in Chepstow and trees are present on or near the site, a BS5837:2012 tree survey may be required.
Our BS5837 services include:
Early arboricultural input ensures trees are properly considered within site design, reducing planning delays and supporting sustainable development.
Where a tree shows signs of structural weakness, suspected decay or decline, further investigation may be necessary.
An In-depth Tree Assessment may involve:

This service is particularly valuable within conservation areas and the sensitive Wye Valley landscape.

Tree-related subsidence depends on species, soil type, foundation depth and site conditions. In areas where clay soils are present, moisture extraction by tree roots can contribute to seasonal ground movement.
Our Tree Subsidence Surveys assess:
We provide clear, evidence-based conclusions to support homeowners, insurers and engineers.
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Why Choose Black Mountains Tree Consultancy in Chepstow?

We combine technical expertise with practical recommendations tailored to both historic and environmentally sensitive locations.

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Request a Tree Survey in Chepstow

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

Contact Black Mountains Tree Consultancy to discuss your project or arrange a survey.

FAQ – Tree Surveys in Chepstow

Do I need a tree survey for planning permission in Chepstow?
In many cases, yes. Monmouthshire County Council may require a BS5837 tree survey where trees are present on or adjacent to a proposed development site. The survey assesses tree quality, calculates Root Protection Areas and evaluates potential construction impacts. Submitting a compliant arboricultural report ensures trees are properly considered within the planning process and helps avoid delays.
Many trees in Chepstow are protected by Tree Preservation Orders, particularly within conservation areas and historic parts of the town. Trees within conservation areas are also subject to statutory protection. Before undertaking any pruning or removal work, it is important to confirm the legal status of the tree and follow the appropriate application process.
Chepstow’s proximity to the Severn Estuary and River Wye means trees can be exposed to strong winds, fluctuating moisture levels and occasionally salt-laden air. Over time, these factors can influence tree health and structural stability. Regular Tree Safety Inspections help identify early signs of stress or weakness, allowing appropriate management to be implemented.
A BS5837 survey includes tree categorisation, condition assessment and Root Protection Area calculations. It identifies how trees may constrain development and outlines protective measures during construction. The survey supports planning applications and ensures trees are properly managed throughout the development process.
In certain soil conditions, particularly where shrinkable clay is present, tree roots can influence seasonal moisture levels and contribute to ground movement. However, not all structural cracking is tree-related. A Tree Subsidence Survey provides a detailed, site-specific evaluation to determine whether trees are likely contributing to movement.