"Two large Scots pines on our Bere Heath property — Clearcut understood the access difficulties, brought the right kit and felled both trees safely. Stumps ground out the same day. Excellent from start to finish."
Dorset Council · Purbeck Heathland · Chalk Downland
Tree Surgeon
Bere Regis
NPTC qualified tree surgery in Bere Regis, Bere Heath and the surrounding Purbeck heathland. Ancient churchyard yews, heathland conifers, chalk downland oaks and Bere Stream riparian species — specialist tree surgery for a distinctive local landscape. Dorset Council TPOs managed.
A distinctive landscape
Tree Surgery in
Bere Regis & Bere Heath
An unusual mix of tree types
Bere Regis occupies a chalk valley bottom with Bere Heath — one of the largest remaining heathland areas in Dorset — rising to the south and east. This geography creates an unusual and varied tree landscape in a small area. Village gardens follow the chalk stream character of the Bere Stream, with mature willows, alders and crack willows along the waterside. The chalk hillsides above support the spreading pedunculate oaks, ash and field maple typical of Dorset downland. And on the heathland properties to the south, an entirely different tree stock — Scots pine, Corsican pine, silver birch and veteran heathland oaks on the acid sandy soils of the Purbeck heaths.
Bere Regis village itself has some of the most characterful trees in this part of Dorset. The churchyard of St John the Baptist contains ancient yews of considerable age — the species most demanding to work with safely, requiring careful sectional dismantling and a thorough understanding of its habit. The village Conservation Area designation means many trees in the historic core require notification to Dorset Council before any work, whether TPO'd or not.
Heathland properties — different challenges
Properties on Bere Heath, Wool Heath and Bovington face a different set of challenges. Heathland soils are shallow, free-draining and nutrient-poor, which means large conifers — particularly Scots pine and Leylandii planted as windbreaks — develop wide, shallow root plates that can make felling unpredictable. Access across heathland land is often restricted, with soft ground and no hard standing. We bring appropriate equipment for the terrain and assess access requirements fully at the site visit before quoting.
Planning authority — Dorset Council
All tree planning in Bere Regis falls under Dorset Council — the unitary authority covering all of Dorset outside BCP. TPO applications, Conservation Area six-week notifications and felling licence queries all go to Dorset Council. We check TPO status at every site visit and manage all applications directly.
Villages and areas we cover
Bere Regis · Bere Heath · Wool · Moreton · Bovington · East Stoke · West Stoke · Briantspuddle · Bloxworth · Winterborne Kingston · Affpuddle · Turnerspuddle.
Planning authority
Dorset Council — the unitary authority for all of Dorset outside BCP. All TPO applications and Conservation Area notifications to Dorset Council.
Bere Regis village has a Conservation Area designation. Trees over 75mm trunk diameter within the Conservation Area require six weeks' notice to Dorset Council before work begins — even without a TPO.
We confirm TPO status and Conservation Area boundaries at every site visit.
Three landscapes, three approaches
The Tree Landscapes
Around Bere Regis
Village & Chalk Stream
The Bere Stream runs through the village, supporting mature willows, alders and crack willows along its banks. Chalk valley garden trees — oaks, limes, ash — many with TPOs or within the Conservation Area. All applications to Dorset Council.
Purbeck Heathland
Bere Heath and Wool Heath — acid sandy soils, Scots pine, Corsican pine, silver birch and veteran heathland oaks. Shallow root plates, restricted access, soft ground. Equipment and approach matched to the terrain.
Chalk Downland
The chalk hillsides above the village — spreading pedunculate oaks, ash, field maple and hawthorn on thin chalk soils. Downland trees require careful crown management to balance stability with canopy health.
What we do
Tree Surgery Services
in Bere Regis
Tree Felling
Directional felling and sectional dismantling. Heathland access and soft-ground working experience.
Crown Reduction
BS3998 standard. Downland oaks and village trees managed sensitively with Dorset Council consent.
Tree Dismantling
Sectional rope removal for confined village gardens, ancient yews and near-building work.
Stump Grinding
Below surface on all soil types including heathland sand. Site left level for replanting.
TPO Applications
All applications to Dorset Council managed correctly. Conservation Area notifications handled.
Emergency Response
24-hour storm response across Bere Regis, Bere Heath and surrounding villages. 365 days.
Customer reviews
What Customers Say
"TPO oak overhanging the neighbour's fence in Bere Regis village — Clearcut confirmed the Conservation Area status, submitted to Dorset Council correctly and crown lifted the tree beautifully once consent came through."
"Storm branch onto the garden in Wool — Clearcut responded the same afternoon, removed the branch, assessed the rest of the tree and left the garden completely clear. Very professional and good value."
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We visit, assess the terrain and access, confirm TPO and Conservation Area status with Dorset Council, and provide a clear written quote. No obligation. Heathland and rural properties welcome.
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