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jeffreynevil

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    Brighton
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    tree surgeon
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    Brighton

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  1. I agree that over time it is more than likely that the stump and roots will rot away and not cause too many problems. This is a decent resource with regards to stump removal - Stump Removal, Tree Stump Grinding & Grinder Services in Surrey, UK
  2. Yes digger work is a really good option - My friend left Dave Ford Tree Care as a tree surgeon and moved onto digging. He was really happy with the move and enjoyed the pay. I wouldn't recommend fencing personally.
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    <p>Hi There,</p>

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    <p>If You get stuck then give us a call, our depot is at Balmer farm Lewes,</p>

    <p>We our Local Authority Apporved and Arb Assosiation Approved contractors with a vast background in both Trees and Agriculture.</p>

    <p>My number is 01273588503- Your friend may be able to apply for some management grants too- My advice is don't rush into anything straight away!!</p>

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    <p>Good luck </p>

    <p>Ed</p>

     

  4. I have had a recommendation of these guys from a friend but they are in surrey: Commercial Grounds Maintenance & Tree Care Contractor Services UK I think I will look at country tree thank you its worth a go. Have you worked with them before then? thanks
  5. Ah I see, i was planning on getting a tree surgeon contractor but that sounds right. I like your thinking! I will have a look around
  6. Hello fellow arborists! So I have a problem and I don't know who can fix it... This forum seems the best place to find out! My friend has inherited a farm through his family, a very big one! It's absolutely gorgeous and the land begins in Lewes near Brighton. As gorgeous as it may be agriculturally it needs a lot of TLC (Tender Loving Care). This subject takes my interest so i'm excited to help although I do not have enough experience or knowledge on everything that needs sorting! For example: The tree's need a serious inspection I have no idea of the possible diseases etc they could have so any tree surgeon contractor/ tree pruning type of service would be great, its a big job he has a lot of trees.. Also Tree stump removal.. Sure there are many companies that do this and yet again its a big job he has/had a lot of trees, is there any companies that you guys are aware of around these areas? A personal recommendation would be fantastic. I have heard Dave Ford Tree Care in surrey? Also Geall Tree Surgery but I haven't had any personal recommendations from them, and we want a reliable company. There are many more things that we need to fix, but that is all on the agricultural side, to another forum I will go! Thanks in advance
  7. Perhaps I could help? I hate spammers, good riddance!
  8. Hi, I am just wondering if anybody knows of online arborist directories that I can submit my website to? In particular commercial ones. I did read that Arbtalk has one, but it looks like you have to be invited. Thanks Jeff
  9. Hi, Looking forward to speaking with everybody in the forum!

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