Surrey is one of England’s most wooded counties — over a fifth of its land area is covered by trees, and its landscape ranges from the commuter belt towns of the north to the Surrey Hills AONB chalk downland in the centre and south. Tree surgery in Surrey operates in a planning environment shaped by high property values, extensive TPO coverage, and the particular sensitivity of the Surrey Hills where the AONB designation adds scrutiny to almost every arboricultural decision.
We cover all of Surrey — from Camberley and Farnham in the west to Redhill and Reigate in the east, and from the Thames-side towns of Walton and Esher in the north to the Surrey Hills villages in the south. Crown reductions, tree felling, stump grinding, hedge management, and emergency storm response across the county are all regular parts of our operation.
Surrey Hills AONB and Conservation Areas
The Surrey Hills AONB covers a substantial swathe of central and southern Surrey. While AONB designation does not automatically require consent for tree work, TPOs are prevalent and planning authorities apply heightened scrutiny. Guildford, Dorking, Godalming, and the historic villages of the Tillingbourne Valley all have extensive Conservation Area coverage. We check all relevant constraints before any work starts and manage all required notifications.