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  1. Any recommendations for a supplier of either willow or hazel hurdle fence panels or the lengths of hazel/willow to construct complete fence manually. As well as, all the other materials required. Cheers
  2. Any recommendations for a supplier of either willow or hazel hurdle fence panels or the lengths of hazel/willow to construct complete fence manually. As well as, all the other materials required. Cheers
  3. Could any of you assist me in finding a decent supplier of good quality root balled tree stock, that can be delivered at a reasonable cost, please? I'm in Pembrokeshire.
  4. If tree work is carried out under right to abate a nuisance and the tree is left unstable who is liable! If the one side of the crown is removed and one side of the roots are removed back to the boundary? 1. As long as the arborist has informed the owner of the actions, is it the owners responsibility to remedy the issue? 2. Is the Arborist or Nieghbour liable for for the trees safety, after removal of the nuisance? 3. What if the Nieghbour does not give permission for the arborist to venture on there land (ie, the tree!) to make it safe. leaving the tree unstable! is the Arborist/neighbour responsible/liable for the tree following the works and therefor offering to balance the tree following the nuisance pruning? Thank you for your time.
  5. Rear of garden on a boundary to B-road is a hedgerow of now mature trees. The house is a newly built house of a year, on a part built estate. There is legislation on them! apart from planning condition - Tree Officer statement - Technically the trees here are protected under a Planning Condition that was in place when the original planning approval was granted. The developer said he would retain the trees as per a tree protection plan submitted. That condition will apply until the whole development is complete. Once formally completed (and the road adopted by the council etc) then the condition will no longer apply and the trees become unprotected. I've applied to have the spindly elm trees thinned out (3 trees 20cm ash) and the semi-mature sycamore to be thinned by 20% and was refused and if I do the work would be liable! The trees are on the customers property and are as high as the garden is long from the house and is a west facing garden. Any ideas on this legality please?
  6. How do I go about mapping trees on a site, as like the topographical surveys, please?
  7. Arb-Aid Tree Care Specialists Require a climber and grounds person for various domestic and commercial tree care. Good pay and work ethics. Email - [email protected]
  8. Thank you for your knowledge. I'm in Wales. So, its the secretary of state and not the deputy prime ministers office!
  9. We are looking for a Climber and Groundsman to join our family run tree care company in Pembrokeshire, West Wales. We have been caring for trees for over 20 years. Varied work, mostly domestic. Please email your interest to [email protected]
  10. Hi, the council have no made a decision on an application I submitted in February. I've email the Landscape officer every month asking for the decision. He replies that he is waiting for the head of planning to make the decision. So, as the top regs dictate if you have not heard from the authority in 6 weeks it can be classed a a refusal. So now I need to make an objection to the DPMO! but that no longer exists? What should I do, please?
  11. We are looking for a Climber/Groundsman to join our family run tree care company in Pembrokeshire, West Wales. We have been caring for trees for over 20 years. Varied work, mostly domestic. Please email your interest to [email protected]
  12. Due to increasing workload we have a vacancy for an experienced Climber & a Groundsman to join our family run, Pembrokeshire based tree care business. We are very proud of the work we do, it is mainly domestic work, one job a day. If you are honest, reliable & share our passion for trees drop us your CV. Good rates of pay. Please email [email protected]
  13. I'm thinking of doing the L6 with Tree life! do you know of any funding/grants available for pro - development, please?

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