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Tree Frontiers were asked to provide arboricultural input and reporting to accompany a live planning application for a residential development in Gloucester. Read about how our input addressed objections from the local authority and aided in the successful planning outcome. Find out more here....

This month we are heading north, featuring a tree which provides essential habitat for red squirrels, capercaillies and crossbills. Once considered sacred by the Celts, today it is key in commercial forestry. Find out more What Tree? - Tree Frontiers...

This month we have delivered lunchtime CPD sessions to Morgan Elliot Planning and SFK Consulting. Not only is it a great opportunity for us to meet teams (that we ordinarily only interact with virtually), but we get to impart our knowledge and wisdom on all things trees. The sessions covered...

This month we are celebrating a 'tree of life', a majestic evergreen conifer which can live for over a thousand years! When the foliage is crushed, it emits a sweet smell of pineapple or peardrops...

Tree Frontiers were part of a wider team involved in the redevelopment of Bloxham School's Dewey Sports Centre. Planning permission has recently been granted for the extension of the existing building, as well as the addition of new tennis/netball courts, floodlighting and parking. Read about...

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zI6QIKuFwd0&feature=youtu.be Oxford City Council have voted in favour of plans for the redevelopment of land lying between Oxpens Road and the railway line in central Oxford. This important development proposes to bring major regeneration to this previously disused brownfield site, incorporating new homes, commercial space and...

From the team here, we wish all of you a very Merry Christmas and Happy New Year. Please note that our office will be closed from 20th December to 6th January. If there is anything urgent during this period please email: info@treefrontiers.com...

Tree Frontiers were part of a wider team involved in the redevelopment of Oxford High Preparatory School. Following our concerns regarding damage to the rooting environment of a prominent tree, the team was able to utilise our expertise and alter the proposed plans in order...

This month we are cheating slightly and not featuring a tree, but rather a seasonal favourite which has a reputation for being harmful to trees - a reputation which is completely undeserved. Find out why here! What Tree? Ivy - Tree Frontiers...

This month's tree is the 'King of the Forest', capable of surviving for centuries and acting as the cornerstone of the ecosystems it inhabits. It has a defining stalkless feature from which it gets its name, can you guess what it is? What Tree...