➡️Link to Highways Tree Felling Map here⬅️

** Repost from Surrey Highways **
There are approximately 2 million trees growing on Surrey’s highway network. They make an important contribution to the landscape and provide many other environmental benefits for the county. Our network of highway trees provides important habitat, allowing wildlife to live and move through the landscape.
We use qualified arboriculturists to maintain highway trees through a cyclical programme of inspections. Higher risk roads are inspected every 3 years, with lower risk roads inspected every 5 years.
Due to the large number of trees on the highway, we prioritise our resources to ensure we are addressing the most serious issues where there is an unacceptable risk to people and property.
We carry out work throughout the year. Due to the nature of trees, some of our work is reactive and we are not always able to advertise where we are working. Where we have planned felling work, our tree felling map shows trees that have been scheduled for removal. Please note that this map may not include trees which are being pruned and does not show trees which require removal under very short timescales.
Find out more on our maintaining our trees webpage.