Trees

Trees provide a green and calming environment for the residents and visitors to Sutton.

Trees and woodlands are an extremely important and integral part of the urban landscape. They improve the air we breathe, and enhance community well being, while and providing provide a wide range of habitats for wildlife.

  • The London Borough of Sutton has a high density of tree cover per hectare when, compared with other London boroughs..
  • In total there are more than 190,000 trees in our borough. By far the largest proportion, 135,000 or about 70%, are privately owned, mostly growing in residents’ gardens.
  • The London Borough of Sutton owns the rest including approximately, 21,500 street trees and with a further about 33,000 recorded trees in parks and other open spaces, although it does not include areas of woodland. There are also 2,400 trees growing in school grounds.

Benefits of Trees

Tree 9 Urban trees have a considerable beneficial impact on those who live in towns and cities, especially those who do not have immediate access to other, more traditional types of open space.

Tree Inspection and Pruning

Tree 7 When inspecting the borough’s tree stock, a qualified arboriculturalist conducts a detailed inspection of each tree, looking for any indication that the tree, in whole or in part, may be under stress.

Tree team and what they do Introducing the tree team

Tree 6 

Tree Wardens

Tree 5 The Tree Warden Scheme is a national initiative to enable members of the public to take an active role in conserving and enhancing trees in their local area.

Trees in Storms

Tree 4 No tree, of any size, can be totally guaranteed to remain standing with all of its branches throughout its life…

Veteran Trees

Tree 1 Veteran trees often provide a range of rich but scarce habitats supporting many rare and endangered species, and are an irreplaceable part of England’s landscape and biological heritage.

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