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Tree Surveys & BS5837 Reports in Newark and Sherwood District Council

Planning a development near trees in Newark and Sherwood District Council? Here's when you'll need a BS5837 tree survey, how Tree Preservation Orders and conservation areas affect you locally, and the live tree-related planning activity PlanWatch is tracking across Newark and Sherwood District Council.

Live tree-planning activity in Newark and Sherwood District Council

From the latest planning data PlanWatch holds (to 9 July 2026). Figures are the records we've collected, not a live council register.

127
tree-related applications tracked
8
mention BS5837 / arboricultural surveys
62
in the most recent 90 days of data

Types of tree application in Newark and Sherwood District Council

Application typeTracked
Tree Works127

Recent tree-related applications in Newark and Sherwood District Council

I pine tree, complete removal required. The tree is now very tall and much of the canopy has now died. Although it is at the bottom of our g…
14 Westgate Mews Southwell Nottinghamshire NG25 0LL · Registered · 9 July 2026 · view official record
T1 - Cedar - Fell. T2 - Conifer - Fell. T3 - Dawn Redwood - Fell. T4 - Conifer - Fell. T5 - Contorted weeping willow - Fell. The trees above…
Rest And Be Thankful Parklands Close Coddington Newark On Trent NG24 2RE · Registered · 6 July 2026 · view official record
T1 - Oak - Reduce 2 large lateral limbs by up to 6m each. Shape the remaning tree to balance the crown up to 3m from the top and 4m from the…
Caunton Manor Manor Road Caunton Newark On Trent NG23 6AD · Registered · 30 June 2026 · view official record
Robinia Frisia, commonly known as False Acacia. Tree number one on sketch. Top half of the tree is diseased / dead and not pushing out any g…
20 Brewers Wharf Newark On Trent NG24 1ET · Decided · 29 June 2026 · view official record
T1 - 2 x lime trees - crown lift to 4.5-5m to clear highway and deadwood.
Riverlyn House Gonalston Lane Hoveringham NG14 7JH · Registered · 25 June 2026 · view official record
Work to 1 Sycamore protected by TPO 55 Epperstone Part No.1. T1 - Sycamore - Fell - concerns over decay in stem as a number of fungal bracke…
Maple Cottage Manor Walk Epperstone NG14 6RP · Registered · 25 June 2026 · view official record

See everything near a specific postcode on the PlanWatch Newark and Sherwood District Council planning page.

Where tree applications cluster in Newark and Sherwood District Council

These postcode areas in Newark and Sherwood District Council have seen the most tree-related planning activity in the data PlanWatch holds — a useful signal of where mature trees and tree constraints are concentrated locally.

NG2327 NG2524 NG2421 NG2214 NG1414 NG212

Do you need a tree survey in Newark and Sherwood District Council?

If your project could affect a tree — one on your land, on a neighbour's, or on the street — within roughly its own height of the works, Newark and Sherwood District Council will usually expect a BS5837 tree survey before it will validate the application. It's near-certain where a tree is covered by a Tree Preservation Order or stands in a conservation area — check whether a tree is protected before you plan any works.

Requirements are set locally, so the exact trigger varies between authorities. Like every English planning authority, Newark and Sherwood District Council works from a local validation checklist, and where trees are affected an application submitted without the arboricultural information is usually invalidated — held before it's even assessed — rather than refused. That's a delay you avoid by getting the survey done up front.

What the survey leads to

The survey grades each tree A–U and calculates its root protection area — the ground you must keep clear. It then feeds an Arboricultural Impact Assessment setting out what your design means for the trees. If Newark and Sherwood District Council grants permission, you'll commonly need a Tree Protection Plan and an Arboricultural Method Statement approved to discharge a pre-commencement condition before any work starts on site. Budget for it early — see typical tree survey costs.

Getting it right in Newark and Sherwood District Council

Use a suitably qualified arboriculturist who knows Newark and Sherwood District Council's expectations, and check live planning activity near your address on the PlanWatch Newark and Sherwood District Council page before you submit. For the full picture, start with our complete guide to tree surveys, or compare requirements in nearby areas such as Leeds, Manchester and Bristol.

Tree survey FAQs for Newark and Sherwood District Council

Do I need a tree survey for a project in Newark and Sherwood District Council?

If there's a tree on or near your site that the works could affect — especially a protected tree — Newark and Sherwood District Council will generally expect a BS5837 survey to validate the application. If no trees are within influencing distance, you won't.

How do I check if a tree in Newark and Sherwood District Council has a TPO?

Tree Preservation Orders are held by Newark and Sherwood District Council, not on a national map. Use our TPO checker to reach the right register, and confirm a specific tree with the council's tree officer.

What happens if I submit without one?

Where trees are affected, the application is typically invalidated — the clock doesn't start and nothing is assessed until you supply the missing survey. Submitting it up front keeps your application moving.

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