Tree Surgeon New Milton | NFDC | Clearcut Tree Surgery

NFDC · New Forest Fringe · Barton-on-Sea

Tree Surgeon
New Milton

NPTC qualified tree surgery across New Milton, Barton-on-Sea and the surrounding New Forest fringe. NFDC planning authority. Free-draining acid sandy soils, coastal exposure. All services from crown reduction to tree removal — with every TPO handled.

NPTC Qualified
£5M Insured
NFDC Applications
24H Emergency

Tree surgery in New Milton

New Forest Fringe
Tree Surgery

Sandy soils and New Forest edge species

New Milton sits on the Tertiary sands that run through much of the New Forest fringe — free-draining, acid, nutrient-poor soils that suit a specific palette of species. Silver birch, Scots pine, sweet chestnut, rowan and holm oak all establish well on these soils; beech, horse chestnut and lime struggle on the drier acid sands, particularly during summer drought. Understanding the soil type matters when advising on reduction amounts and replacement planting — we assess soils at every site visit.

The coastal strip at Barton-on-Sea adds a salt exposure element for properties nearest the cliffs. The Barton cliffs are actively eroding, and trees on or near the cliff edge are subject to additional stress from exposure and root zone instability. We assess cliff-edge tree situations carefully before recommending any work.

Planning authority — NFDC

New Milton falls squarely within New Forest District Council for tree planning. All TPO applications and Conservation Area notifications for trees in the town and immediately surrounding villages — Barton-on-Sea, Ashley, Bashley, Hordle, Becton, Downton — go to NFDC. We confirm the relevant authority and check TPO status at every site visit.

Services we provide in New Milton

The full range: crown reduction, tree felling, tree dismantling, stump removal, hedge trimming, hedge removal, deadwood removal, crown lifting, tree planting and TPO applications. Emergency tree surgery 24 hours a day, 365 days a year.

Planning authority

New Forest District Council (NFDC) handles all TPO and Conservation Area applications for New Milton. The town sits outside the National Park boundary.

Villages covered: New Milton · Barton-on-Sea · Ashley · Bashley · Hordle · Becton · Downton on the Rock

Customer reviews

What Customers
in New Milton Say

"Three pines reduced and two silver birches removed near Barton-on-Sea. Clearcut knew exactly what they were dealing with — brilliant job and site left spotless."

G
Graham T.
Barton-on-Sea

"TPO application handled from start to finish. The team dealt with NFDC and kept us informed throughout. Work done promptly once consent arrived."

M
Margaret O.
New Milton

"Hedge removal and stump grinding in Ashley — efficient, thorough, fair price. Would recommend without hesitation."

C
Colin B.
Ashley, New Milton

Common questions

Tree Surgery New Milton
— Your Questions

New Forest District Council (NFDC). New Milton sits outside the National Park boundary so all TPO and Conservation Area applications go to NFDC. We manage all applications on your behalf.
Tertiary acid sandy soils — free-draining, acid and low fertility. Best for birch, pine, rowan, holm oak and sweet chestnut. Newly planted trees need irrigation support for their first two summers due to the fast-draining soil.
Costs depend on species, size and access. Free no-obligation site visits and written quotes. Call 01202 022560.

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We visit, assess the tree and site, confirm planning requirements and provide a clear written quote. No obligation. NFDC applications managed.

01202 022560

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