Trees provide extraordinary value — structurally, ecologically, and socially. Mature trees in particular play a significant role in biodiversity, shade, soil stability, and microclimate.
For that reason, we will not remove healthy trees without clear justification.
Tree removal is considered when a tree is structurally unsafe, significantly diseased, or presents an unacceptable risk that can’t be mitigated through management or pruning. Where removal is necessary, it is carried out carefully and proportionately, with respect for the site and its surroundings. Once we’ve understood the site, a replanting project will be formulated to ensure the tree is replaced with something that will thrive.