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5 hours ago, Undercut said:

I take it it’s agency’s that employ railway tree inspectors?

When I was involved Network Rail put out a contract for a survey  to highlight potentially problem trees over the southern and wessex areas. ADAS got the contract and subbed in a number of qualified contractors  who tended to work in a team with a safety person (COSS) and a lookout. At the same time various other bits of the infrastructure were under the control of franchisees like the train operating companies (TOCS) who sometimes made their own arrangements for maintaining a database of trees under their control, this work seemed to get taken up by the standing vegetation management companies for that area, in my time these contracts were awarded for 5 years at a time.

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