Dryad Tree Specialists is proud to be working with Herefordshire Council on a large-scale project to record and assess the county’s ash tree population, estimated to be at least 30,000 trees. With ash dieback continuing to impact trees across the UK, this project is a crucial step in managing the growing problem and ensuring public safety.
Comprehensive Ash Tree Surveying
Our team is responsible for recording the locations and condition of ash trees throughout the county. Each tree is assessed and categorised based on the level of infection, which informs the remedial plan needed to mitigate risks and manage tree health.
Key Aspects of the Survey
- Pinpointing the exact locations of ash trees across the county
- Assessing and categorising trees based on the severity of dieback
- Creating a strategic plan for tree management and safety
- Providing accurate data to guide future remedial works
A Dedicated Team on the Ground
We have deployed three specialist surveyors to conduct detailed assessments, ensuring that every affected tree is logged with precision. Our team is enjoying the challenge of this large-scale project and the opportunity to work closely with the council to protect Herefordshire’s landscapes.
Why Herefordshire Council Chose Dryad Tree Specialists
- Expertise in large-scale tree surveying and mapping
- In-depth knowledge of ash dieback and its management
- Efficient and accurate data collection for strategic planning
- Commitment to preserving and protecting tree populations
Taking Action Against Ash Dieback
This survey plays a crucial role in tackling ash dieback across Herefordshire. By identifying at-risk trees and implementing a structured management plan, we are helping to protect public safety, infrastructure, and the natural landscape.
If your council or organisation requires professional tree surveying, Dryad Tree Specialists has the expertise to deliver accurate, high-quality assessments.