Tree Advice
The Tree Officers do not provide technical reports to private home owners or parishes but can provide free general information leaflets and lists of approved contractors and consultants who can be engaged at the owner’s expense. Advice literature is freely available to the public in the form of free leaflets and approved lists of contractors and consultants issued by the Arboricultural Association.
Currently we advise and arrange tree work for the Vale of Aylesbury Housing Trust Tenants or neighbours who have concerns about trees on the trust’s land must contact the trust who will then decide whether to seek advice from the tree officers.
Dangerous trees
Should be reported to the land owner. It there is a hazard to a public right of way or a state school please report it to Buckinghamshire County Council If there is a risk to the public from trees on other land you can report it to AVDC who has the discretionary powers to investigate whether to serve notice on the owner to make it safe.
Downloads:
File name | Summary | File size / Download time | File Format |
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Leaflet | | 159KB
56Kbps Modem: Less than 1 Minute Broadband : Less than 1 Minute | 
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Recommended external websites
*N.B External links are selected and reviewed when the current page is published. However, the AVDC is not responsible for the content of external websites.
Arboriculatural Association Website | http://www.trees.org.uk |
Vale of Aylesbury Housing Trust | http://www.vaht.co.uk |