Tree Surgeons Across
South Hampshire
Clearcut Tree Surgery provides professional tree surgery across South Hampshire — covering the New Forest National Park, the Avon and Test valleys, the Solent coast and the market towns and villages between the Hampshire-Dorset border and Southampton. Our base on the Dorset-Hampshire boundary means we are well-positioned to serve the whole of this area with the same response times as our core Bournemouth and Dorset coverage.
South Hampshire presents a tree surgery environment unlike anywhere else in the south of England. The New Forest is one of the most ecologically significant landscapes in Europe — a working forest that has been managed continuously since the Norman Conquest. The ancient oaks, beeches and veteran trees of the open forest are protected by a complex web of designations: National Park status, Sites of Special Scientific Interest, and in some cases individual TPOs and scheduled monument protections covering the wider forest character.
Outside the National Park boundary, the Avon Valley from Fordingbridge south to Christchurch Harbour carries significant riverside tree populations — willows, alders and crack willows along England's finest chalk-fed river system. The Test Valley to the north and east has estate parkland with mature specimen trees. The Solent coast from Lymington to New Milton has wind-shaped coastal trees requiring specialist knowledge of their structural behaviour.
All tree planning applications within the New Forest National Park boundary are handled by the New Forest National Park Authority — not Hampshire County Council or New Forest District Council. We have direct experience working within National Park planning frameworks and advise on the correct authority at every site visit. Call 01202 022560 for a free no-obligation quote.
Why Hampshire demands specialist knowledge
New Forest National ParkA completely separate planning authority from Hampshire County Council. Tree work within the park boundary is assessed against National Park policies — we know the system and manage all applications on your behalf.
Ancient woodland & veteran treesThe New Forest's ancient oaks and beeches require a fundamentally different approach to modern plantation trees — both in terms of safe working method and planning sensitivity.
Avon Valley watercourse consentsThe Avon is a nationally important chalk river. Trees on or near its banks may require Environment Agency notification alongside any council consent. We identify and manage all requirements.
NPTC qualified, £5M insuredFull qualifications and insurance documentation available before any work begins across South Hampshire. Our team's experience spans both domestic and large estate work throughout the area.