High Hedge Complaints and Appeals

Wharton Arboriculture is regularly instructed by local authorities to investigate high hedge complaints in order to formulate remedial notice where required.


High Hedge Complaints and Appeals

The High Hedges Bill was introduced on 1st June 2005 under Part 8 of the Anti Social Behaviour Act 2003. The legislation was introduced to ensure that hedges are managed and maintained at an acceptable height.
We undertake site visit to collate all relevant information:

Wharton Trees Action Height calculation
Wharton Trees Shade analysis
Wharton Trees Scope of works and specifications
Wharton Trees Management options

We also communicate with all involved parties gathering information relating to the dispute. The final report will provide a detailed appraisal of the hedge and often a number of suitable management options.

Following a remedial notice being served by a local authority, both the applicant and hedge owner can appeal the decision in a similar way to a TPO. It is at this stage that we would be instructed by a complainant or hedge owner to make representation, or to assist in the appeal process for the Inspectorate who will then make final decision.