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Just looking for someone to fell then in to the garden, nothing more.

I'll deal with them once down.

Would guess there is enough for then to fall inside the garden boundary.

 

Thought best to get done before I get that greenhouse you can see glazed. I can move that to somewhere safe before taking the trees down.

 

I'm in Livingston west lothian.

 

Cheers

Danny

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Before anyone goes rushing in to do the job for free or for the wood, the owner , poster should firstly make sure who ever is opting to do the job for 'nout' is properly insured, those trees to me also look like that given the close proximity of that newer estate that they would be TPO'd, I would say £250 per tree was very reasonable, arizings to stay on site, and that would be to section fell and carry out all necessary checks with your LPA.

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Just looking for someone to fell then in to the garden, nothing more.

I'll deal with them once down.

Would guess there is enough for then to fall inside the garden boundary.

 

Thought best to get done before I get that greenhouse you can see glazed. I can move that to somewhere safe before taking the trees down.

 

I'm in Livingston west lothian.

 

Cheers

Danny

 

Why don't you phone up a few local firms to get a couple of quotes? :confused1::lol:

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Try Richard at Forth Tree Services, he's the man for you and quite close. Tell him i recommended him to you.

Id charge you £100 for the two on the condition that both trees have most of the weight on the side which the trees are proposed to be felled.

Good luck

 

Thanks :-)

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