Tree Management & Policy
A tree strategy and policy will ensure that resources are correctly allocated both from a risk and budgetary point of view. Wharton can help ensure that you get the most out of the trees on your site, undertaking work that is considered to be reasonably practicable.
Policy Information
Wharton relies on years of practical experience in the formulation and implementation of tree management policies and strategies with owners of sites with public access to draw upon our previous experience working within both public and private sectors.


Prioritisation of Management
In order to enable effective management of trees for duty of care, we prioritise survey and arboricultural works to meet budgetary constraints. We use a range of specialist zoning systems for evaluating levels of risk across sites.
Remote Tree Management
We are able to use our computerised GIS tree management system to manage large numbers of trees, for a wide range of landowners and estate managers. Our service includes responding to queries about individual trees, providing works schedules and liaising with other authorities.


Analysis of Data
We are able to provide analysis of all recorded characteristics of a tree population, including species, maturity, trends in tree condition and future budget requirements and planting schemes.
WHY CHOOSE WHARTON?
Since 2008, we have established a team with extensive experience with all types of surveys, including BS5837 Tree Surveys for planning, Tree Surveys and Reports for risk management and Ecological Surveys.
Our highly qualified and experienced team has a proven track record of assisting our clients in identifying successful natural-infrastructure solutions for even the most complex projects. We strive to consistently deliver high-quality, practical and innovative project solutions on a consistent basis while adhering to industry legislation, policy, and best practices.
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Wharton undertook an initial bat survey which identified suitable areas for roosting bats and evidence of bat activity (droppings).
Wharton undertook a preliminary ecological appraisal, bat activity and emergence/return to roost surveys, and completed a shadow Habitat …
Wharton undertook an initial bat survey which identified suitable areas for roosting bats and evidence of bat activity (droppings).
“Barberry has always found the Wharton team to be knowledgeable and efficient in their input backed with a commercially realistic approach to the development process”
M P Winters - Construction Director, Barberry Group Limited