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CHESTER, UNITED KINGDOM -- (Marketwire) -- 09/19/12 -- As the nation sees a decline in bat population, many homeowners are taking note and carrying out tree and bat surveys in order to complete planning permission applications. Arbtech.co.uk makes organising application forms easy thanks to a professional, friendly team and helpful advice, carried out across the country.
In part, the decline in bat populations is due to a loss of habitats and flying paths. Hedgerows, woodlands and ponds are eradicated without a thought for the animals that cohabit there. Homeowners and developers planning to develop properties must adhere to planning laws which maintain that tree and bat surveys must be carried out in order to protect wildlife and bats in particular.
This month, the team at Arbtech are outlining the importance of carrying out tree surveys and bat surveys as homeowners and developers continue to plan development. Arbtech expresses a wealth of experience in the industry and has the know-how when it comes to simplifying planning applications for their clients.
Offering all-inclusive, competitively priced surveys, Arbtech.co.uk are becoming first choice for developers looking for a fast and efficient service.
The surveyors are professionally trained and based around the country, giving maximum coverage to developers and homeowners, without the additional cost.
Homeowners and developers looking for additional information on all there is to know regarding the work carried out during tree and bat surveys can contact the team 0800 0725 596. Alternatively, request a call back or visit the site at Arbtech.co.uk.
Contacts:
Arbtech
Robert Oates
0800 0725596
email@arbtech.co.uk
www.Arbtech.co.uk
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