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Tree Management Plan and Legal Obligation

  • By Kimberly Romero
  • 09 Feb, 2022

Tree Management Plan

The public is becoming more aware of the risks associated with tree failure. Often, this is the result of media coverage of incidents involving tree failure that result in injury or death. In recent years, legal proceedings have become more prevalent due to an increased awareness of personal and organizational responsibility. As a result, tree management plans should be set up proactively.

A number of councils, local authorities, trusts, housing associations, businesses, and private landlords have worked with Tree Care Company to develop targeted tree management plans. With a tree management plan, you can take full control of the trees on your site or around your home.

When it comes to long-term tree care, proactive tree management is not only more cost-effective but also safer.

Tree Management Legal Obligation

Tree owners or landowners are required by law to ensure that the public and/or their property are not at risk. It is crucial for local authorities to keep a natural and environmentally diverse landscape while ensuring public safety. They can accomplish this by hiring a tree consultancy like Tree Care Company to create a tree management plan.

Tree Management Plan Objective

An arborist will devise a tree management plan that ensures the tree or trees will be preserved and protected while maintaining public health, safety, and welfare.

What is Included in a Tree Management Plan?

There is a comprehensive tree health and safety survey included in a tree management plan. Additional work that might be required, routine maintenance, future tree removals, and planting locations are also listed. A comprehensive tree management plan allows our clients to avoid tree-related issues and future costs that would arise without such a plan.

Tree Care Company's management plans will help you manage your trees whether you require inspection of a single tree or a comprehensive assessment of hundreds.

We provide a range of services to a variety of clients, including local councils, housing associations, private landlords, and housing contractors. Additionally, we offer a full range of commercial tree services in Melbourne, including tree and vegetation removal, tree maintenance, protective tree fencing, and decomposition of airspace and soil. Our tree management consultancy service is also available.

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