Urban Forest Strategy Consultation
September 25, 2025 Cabinet (Cabinet collective) Approved View on council websiteFull council record
Purpose
The current Cambridge City Council Tree Strategy (2016-2026)
is due to expire in 2026. A replacement strategy is required to ensure the
Council continues to manage and enhance the city’s urban forest proactively, to
the benefit of existing and future communities, the local environment, and our arboricultural heritage.
The new UFS keeps the same vision as the 2016-2026 Strategy
but is shorter and easier to follow. Supporting text and detailed evidence are
now provided separately in a suite of Topic Papers, while the main strategy
sets out the Council’s principles, delivery approaches, and Key Performance
Indicators (KPIs). This ensures both clarity of direction and accountability
for delivery.
The UFS also reflects the Council’s adoption of the term
“urban forest1 ” in place of “tree strategy,”
recognising the success of the previous strategy in embedding this concept in
public and organisational understanding. The renaming of the Senior Arboricultural Officer post to Urban Forest Manager
acknowledges the importance of the urban forest and the need for collective
action in its stewardship.
This report seeks approval to proceed to consultation on the
draft UFS, to test its deliverability with internal service partners and to
seek views from residents, community groups, and other stakeholders.
Content
Cabinet resolved:
1.Approves the progression to consultation on the new
Cambridge City Council Urban Forest Strategy (2026-2036) (UFS).
2. Notes that consultation will take place in two stages: an
internal consultation with service delivery partners, followed by a public
consultation alongside the Biodiversity Strategy review.
3. Delegates finalisation of consultation documents and
proposals to the Director of City Services.
Details
| Outcome | Recommendations Approved |
| Decision date | 25 Sep 2025 |
| Subject to call-in | Yes |