* Printer Friendly |  Text Only |  Accessibility Guide
Arts and Culture

Culture Swindon

Business

Town Centre, Licences, Business Rates

Community and Living

Voluntary Groups, Community Safety, Grants

Council and Democracy

Consultations, Scrutiny, Performance, Policies

Education and Learning

Schools, Colleges, Universities, Training

Environment

Food Hygiene, Street Cleaning, Recycling

Health and Social Care

Carers, CYPSP, Disability, Families, Children, Over 50s

Housing

Council Tax, Council Housing, Repairs, Sheltered Homes

Jobs & Careers

Recruitment News, and Council Vacancies

Leisure and Sport

Leisure Centres, Parks and Sporting Facilities

Transport & Streets

Car Parks, Cycling, Buses, Footpaths

Visiting Swindon

Tourist Attractions, Places to Stay, Shops

General Enquiries

Swindon Borough Council
Civic Offices
Euclid Street
Swindon
SN1 2JH

Telephone:

01793 445500

Minicom:

01793 436659

Comments & Complaints

Send us your feedback

Leisure and Sport

Trees

Trees and Woodland Areas

Swindon Borough Council is responsible for the maintenance and upkeep of trees within Parks and Open Spaces, Highway Verges and Housing Estates.

If you consider that a tree in a public place is in an unsafe condition and that it requires immediate attention, please telephone the Streetsmart team at the Swindon Direct Contact Centre on:

01793 445501 (Monday to Friday 8am to 8pm; Saturday 9am to 1pm) and 01793 466453 (At all other times)

There are in excess of 50,000 trees within the Borough Boundaries. Some trees may not be the responsibility of the Borough. If you have a query regarding a tree, to make sure your query is dealt with a quickly as possible, please consider the following:

  • If your query is about a tree on private land or in a recently constructed housing development, you should contact the housing developer or the land owner.in the first instance.
  • Are you a council tenant? If so your contact telephone number is 01793 464483
  • Is the tree privately owned? Do you believe it is or should be protected? Then visit the Tree Protection webpage
  • All other requests for tree maintenance should be made using the contact details found on the Streetsmart website

Our trees

Swindon has a wealth of trees throughout its open spaces and gardens, some of our favourites can be seen in the Trees of Swindon webpage. Please let us know of any tree you might want included (please send us a photograph by email or post) and we will add it to the page.

A Tree

This protection can be though the planning office via Tree Preservation Order or a more practical level of protection of trees during building construction, road repairs or grounds reinstatements. Furthermore we need to enhance the present tree stock with future street tree and woodland plantings.

Our aim is to…

….make the Town a better place in which to live and work – most people prefer living and working in green surroundings and trees can help economic regeneration by attracting new employers and creating jobs. They create a more attractive landscape by softening the impact of the built environment and providing links between other green spaces. Having trees in your street can increase property values by up to 15%!

…make the Town a healthier place to live – they trap and absorb sooty particles and chemicals from the atmosphere, improving the air we breathe and having a positive impact on the incidence of asthma. The shade they create helps reduce the risk of skin cancer from solar radiation and people feel less stress in green and leafy surroundings – the environment they create helps you feel good.

…provide attractive, calm settings in the Town for amenity and recreation – trees bring life and colour to our neighbourhoods and highlight the changing seasons. People are more willing to take a walk or cycle ride in a leafy setting and that is healthier too. They help bring the countryside into the Town!

…moderate the Town’s urban climate – shade and shelter from trees can save up to 10% of energy consumption in adjacent buildings. Leaves and branches intercept rainfall and reduce the risk of flooding after rainstorms and also filter noise. The tree roots stabilise soil and prevent erosion, which helps the reclamation of derelict land.

…provide valuable habitat for wildlife in the Town – much of our varied and valuable wildlife depends on trees and woodland for survival. Wildlife is a vital indicator of sustainability and is closely linked to the health and extent of Swindon’s tree cover.

“Swindon Borough Council is fully committed to caring for its trees to ensure they continue to thrive for the benefit of the people and wildlife in Swindon. Management and maintenance of Swindon’s trees is to a high standard to make sure all the Borough Council's duties and legal responsibilities are met.”

Accessibility Guideline Notes

  1. All links to documents and websites open in a new browser window.
  2. A pdf reader is needed to view pdf files. A free Acrobat® reader may be obtained from the Adobe website (www.adobe.co.uk/products/acrobat/
    readstep2.html). For help to convert pdf files into HTML or ASCII text for improved accessibility, visit Adobe® Online Conversion Tools (www.adobe.com/products/acrobat/
    access_onlinetools.html).
  3. For details of accessibility standards and guidance for this website, please visit the Website Accessibility help page.
Popular Pages