
Because we've been doing tree works and ground maintenance for the best part of 15 years now we know the sorts of issues that our clients turn to us for. Our working with Housing Associations, Local Authorities, County Councils, The Forestry Commission, Heritage Sites, Developers, Landlords, Hotels and Golf Courses, Industrial Estates and Mr and Mrs Jones (and all the neighbours that they have recommended to us) has given our 30 strong team the skill and experience to cope.
Whether you're commissioning, planning or responding to something urgent our business is built on uncompromising health and safety (we won't randomly ring your doorbell), sticking to a budget and doing more for less.We know the importance to you today of making the most of limited or shrinking resources.
Whether you're commissioning, planning or responding to something urgent our business is built on uncompromising health and safety (we won't randomly ring your doorbell), sticking to a budget and doing more for less.We know the importance to you today of making the most of limited or shrinking resources.
Services
Tree Surgery
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Trees are things of beauty and can sometimes be problematic. Land owners have a 'Duty of Care' to maintain trees in a safe condition, irrespective of where they are located or proximity to the general public. This means managing the risk from trees is the responsibility of the owners and managers of the land on which they grow.
Grounds Maintenance
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We've stood in your shoes. Our comprehensive commercial grounds & estate maintenance service gets that balance right between often competing needs. We understand your needs for making limited resources go further, your duty of care (to your visitors and ecologically) and your responsibility to make the best of your assets.
FAQs
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Yes we do and we'll make you aware of what each part of the project is likely to cost so you can make an informed decision. We work transparently, you'll see what you'll get and what it'll cost whether it's tree surgery or ground maintenance. Directional - a tree can be felled in one piece, where space and safety considerations permit this.
What will your garden grow
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So how's the garden looking? It's certainly had plenty of sun these last couple of months! It may be veering towards slightly parched rather than the usual lush we would normally expect. Well the good news is the schools have broken up for the summer now, so the rain is sure to be on its way to keep kids indoors and under your feet.
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