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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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No.

Looking for someone who knows what they are doing.

I could get a local door knocking type fellow to do it for £10 a tree.

 

I really don't think that would work out lol . I would pay you money to see this happen ? At £10 a tree come on get real fella ? You would of had the job done if you were confident in the £ 10 guy's

 

No wonder arbs gone crap money wise . I would charge £180 if I was local

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Do you include a charge for LPA checks, Jesse?

 

Do the checks free of charge, but only if i am appointed, applications I submit for a fee of £80 payable in advance, for the site, if a full survey and report is required additional cost again, on those two trees say £150 for the two, payable in advance, but on those two Pines given from the distance, I would probably advice free of charge that an application to fell would be unlikely as apart from poor form they look ok., whats the underlying reason to fell ?

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I really don't think that would work out lol . I would pay you money to see this happen ? At £10 a tree come on get real fella ? You would of had the job done if you were confident in the £ 10 guy's

 

No wonder arbs gone crap money wise . I would charge £180 if I was local

 

I think the op is saying that it would be easy to get a cheap job done but he would rather a recomendation from someone on here, Not that he wants a "£10" job.

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tpo??

 

Tree Preservation Order, whats your involvement or interest in the site ? from here it looks like you are either naive or trying to take advantage of someone. Don't mean to sound rude or disrespectful, has someone asked you to drop the trees for cash or something ? but to me they look like prime candidates for a TO.to protect being so close to those houses.

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Danny,

Is that your own property that you have moved into?

 

That looks familiar is it murieston? As some of The scots pine in murieston/deadridge area are TPO'd drop me a pm with the address and I can give you a price once I visit the site, its very difficult to do a quote from a picture as there can be too many variables, I'm working in Livingston at the start of the week so could look at them then.

 

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Danny,

Is that your own property that you have moved into?

 

That looks familiar is it murieston? As some of The scots pine in murieston/deadridge area are TPO'd drop me a pm with the address and I can give you a price once I visit the site, its very difficult to do a quote from a picture as there can be too many variables, I'm working in Livingston at the start of the week so could look at them then.

 

Robert

 

If they are TPO'd ,which i think they may be, and without knowing the area, you will need a very good reason to fell. I am only putting forward friendly advice , but they do scream TPO to me.

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