Inspections and maintenance
Trees are inspected every 3 years, between February and October. This includes trees in:
- the street
- communal areas on housing estates
- street properties
- schools
- parks
- other council properties
Trees are inspected by a tree officer who will decide whether tree work is necessary. During the 2026-27 financial year we are inspecting street and housing estate trees mainly in the wards of:
- Kentish Town North
- Kentish Town South
- Haverstock
- Gospel Oak
- Highgate
We have a map of all Camden managed trees in the borough, showing when trees were last inspected and if there are any outstanding jobs to be completed.
Tree pruning
General tree pruning works take place any time of year. We do not prune trees for:
- light reasons
- droppings such as leaves, fruit or bird droppings
- being perceived as too large or overgrown
- allergies
- lifting of pavement or kerbs - engineering solutions will be sought for this
Crown re-reduction works
Crown re-reduction works is the regular removal of branches and stems to maintain a smaller height and spread of a tree. This is carried out on a two or three year cycle depending on location and condition of the tree. Works are normally carried out between September and April depending on the weather.
The main reasons we carry out re-reduction works are:
- tree related subsidence
- trees damaged by high winds or vehicle strikes
- structural weaknesses in the tree
- containing tree size for management reasons
- tree root severance
- veteran tree management