
Arboriculture
Expert advice to navigate tree constraints and to deliver enhanced tree cover within developments.
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FPCR’s team of professional arboriculturists provide a wide range of services addressing all aspects of Arboriculture.
Our qualified arboriculturists pride themselves on taking a pragmatic and pro-active approach to projects looking at innovative solutions to a wide range of technical issues with information being presented in a clear, comprehensive and understandable form.
Our services include Arboricultural Surveys & Reporting, Arboricultural Impact Assessments, Mitigation Strategies and Management Plans.
ARBORICULTURAL Services
Habitat Surveys

Invasive Plants Surveys
An invasive plant species is a plant that is not native to a specific location

Invasive Plants Surveys
An invasive plant species is a plant that is not native to a specific location

Phase 1 and 2
Extended Phase 1 Habitats surveys can aid in assessing the importance of habitats
Species Surveys

Badger
Badgers (Meles meles) are common and widespread throughout the UK and are found in both urban and rural environments

Dormouse
The hazel dormouse (Muscardinus avellanarius) is an arboreal species.

Reptiles
Within Britain there are six species of native terrestrial reptile. Common lizard, grass snake, slow worm and adder are generally widespread

Bats
Bats are versatile mammals which use a wide range of buildings, structures and trees for their rest and shelter, sites known as ‘roosts’.

Great Crested Newts
Great crested newts (Triturus cristatus) (GCN) are one of the UK’s most striking amphibian species

Water Vole
Water vole (Arvicola amphibius) is the largest British species of vole found in Britain.

Birds
Over 250 bird species breed in the UK and as a result they can be found nesting in a variety of habitats

Otter
The European otter (Lutra lutra) is one of the largest predators found in Britain

White-Clawed Crayfish
The white-clawed crayfish (Austopotamobious pallipes) is Britain’s only native crayfish.
Other Technical & Specialist Surveys

Biodiversity Net Gain
Biodiversity Net Gain is an approach to development that leaves biodiversity in a better state than before.

BREEAM and Code for Sustainable Homes
BREEAM and the former Code for Sustainable Homes are credit based rating systems implemented on building projects to help achieve sustainable developments.

Public Inquiry and Expert Witness
FPCR have provided expert witness advice over many years for a wide range of development projects

Biodiversity Unit Banking
Enhancing biodiversity is soon to be a new condition of planning policy with the publication of secondary legislation expected by the end of 2023

Ecological Clerk of Works
FPCR is proud to provide a range of Ecological Clerk of Works (ECoW) services.

Aerial Tree Climbing Assessments
Britain has 17 resident species of bat, of which at least 14 are known to roost in trees.

Habitats Regulations Assessment
Under the UK Habitats Regulations, where there is potential for development to impact on a Natura 2000 site
















