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Horse Chestnut Limb Removal in Child Okeford Trying to Find the Contractor Who Undertook The Work


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Horse Chestnut limb removal in Child Okeford Dorset.
I am looking for the contractor who carried out work using a MEWP to remove the remaining damaged limb of a Horse Chestnut possibly on a Saturday for a client in Child Okeford.
I completed the tidy up of a failed limb from the same tree  a week or so before and need to contact them regarding an issue that has arisen with the client regarding payment. Hopefully someone on here has completed the works or know whose has. I am concerned that this contractor along with myself are being potentially being taken advantage of and will be out of pocket. Many thanks

 

PS. There work was was tip top and left tidy as was ours!

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