Berkshire sits in the Thames Valley — a county of commuter towns, affluent villages, historic estates and one of the UK’s most densely wooded suburban landscapes. Trees here are managed intensively: large Victorian and Edwardian gardens in Reading, Windsor, and Wokingham contain oaks, beeches, limes and chestnuts that have been growing for over a century. The county has an exceptionally high concentration of Tree Preservation Orders, particularly along the Thames corridor and in the historic towns of Windsor and Maidenhead.
We cover all of Berkshire — from Reading in the west to Windsor in the east, from Newbury in the south-west to Wokingham in the south. Our Berkshire teams carry out crown reductions, tree felling and removal, stump grinding, hedge management, and 24/7 emergency storm response across the county.
TPOs and planning in Berkshire
Berkshire is divided across six unitary authorities — Wokingham, Reading, Bracknell Forest, Windsor and Maidenhead, Slough, and West Berkshire — each with their own TPO register. We check the relevant authority before every job. Windsor’s many Conservation Areas, the AONB-adjacent countryside, and the listed building settings across the county all bring additional planning complexity that we navigate as standard.