Arboricultural Surveys

Subsidence & Mortgage Surveys

Marishal Thompson are one of Europe's largest Arboricultural Consultants, undertaking work for the Insurance Industry. Services range from pre-purchase mortgage surveys for home-owners to subsidence claim appraisals and remedial action reports for Loss Adjusters, Engineers and Insurers. Emphasis throughout is upon ensuring that current and future risk are clearly identified and effective management strategies recommended. Support throughout the life of the claim is further provided by our Tree Mitigation Service and Expert Witness teams in dealing with mitigation, negotiation and where necessary litigation aspects of the claim.

Ordnance Survey Licensed Developer status and our own award winning in-house web-development team ensure that reporting is increasingly more accurate, faster and above all cost effective. No price increases for this service have been made since 2001 with our preferring to share with our clients the cost benefits of introducing new and exciting technology.

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Major New Project for Marishal Thompson in Nigeria

Marishal Thompson Group have secured a major commission in Nigeria working
Thursday, January 21 2010

Give bats a helping hand to hibernate

23 November 2009 As the autumnal nights draw in, almost all of the 17 species
Monday, November 30 2009

'Oak death' affects medieval site

Sudden oak death spread to the UK in 2002 Trees and shrubs surrounding
Thursday, November 26 2009

Plan to boost UK woodland to tackle climate change

Millions of trees should be planted to cover an extra 4% of the UK in woodland
Thursday, November 26 2009

Compensation for man hit by falling tree

November 24, 2009 -- Law firm Field Fisher Waterhouse LLP has recovered
Thursday, November 26 2009

Van driver killed by falling tree

A van driver has died after his vehicle was struck by a falling tree on
Thursday, November 26 2009

Conservatives to Abolish HIPS?

As most of us know opposition parties, and indeed ruling parties, often
Thursday, November 26 2009

Britain cuts down forests to keep ‘green’ power stations burning

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Thursday, November 26 2009

Plant forests across Britain to beat climate change, say scientists

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Thursday, November 26 2009

Expedition underway to retrieve bumblebee queens from New Zealand.

Unique bumblebee field guide is revised and republished in response to
Tuesday, November 24 2009

Defra secretary Hilary Benn to back Sir David Read's Forestry Commission report on trees and climate change

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Monday, November 23 2009

Green Advice from CABE

Green advice The Commission for Architecture and the Built Environment
Friday, November 13 2009

Ten nuclear sites named

Ten nuclear sites named as first NPSs are published The Government has
Friday, November 13 2009

Campaign launched to improve Rural Biodiversity

Farmers, conservationists and Government join Campaign for the Farmed Environment
Friday, November 13 2009

Report urges natural boost to help economy

Report urges natural boost to help economy Natural England has published
Thursday, October 22 2009

Waterways redevelopment guide

Waterways redevelopment guide British Waterways and English Heritage have
Friday, October 16 2009

Tree-felling plan upsets locals

Tree-felling plan upsets locals Plans to fell nearly 400 trees on the outskirts
Monday, October 05 2009

Review of safeguarded sites

Review of safeguarded sites Environment Secretary Hilary Benn today announced
Friday, October 02 2009

Bat home destruction court case

Bat home destruction court case A planning consultant has been convicted
Friday, October 02 2009

Planning Applications in England down 21 per cent

Applications in England down 21 per cent The number of planning applications
Friday, October 02 2009