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BazN
Hi all
I live in Orpington, South East London and I need some advice on the removal of an ash tree which has outgrown its plot next to my workshop. I hope the attached pictures give an idea of the size and position OK. I am looking for someone to remove it but I would like to, if possible, have the main trunks cut into roughly 6' boards or at least quartered and some of the main branches cut into roughly 6' lengths or maybe longer. I would like to use the boards and branches in a future project (not known yet). Obviously cost could be an issue regarding the milling and if it is too prohibitive then I would forget the idea so then the quote would be to include removal of all material. Also when employing someone to carry out the work, what documents, insurance etc, should I look for?
So if anyone is interested, or know of someone local can come to look and quote, I would be very grateful.
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