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We are looking for someone to provide a quote to remove 2 x trees including stumps and roots (i.e. full removal) and to take all resulting waste away. Both trees are under 20 years old but around 20-25ft in height and in a back garden of a terraced house with no side access. No tree preservation orders are in place.


One tree is a mock acacia, the other is a wild cherry plum.


Quotes and work needed ASAP please.


Please contact me direct or with recommendations - via EDF or by text on 07941 780 708.


Thanks.

It's interesting that Southwark never cut the stumps down. We have recently had subsidence and although the repairs have been completed Douthwark have left the offending tree stump of about 2 and a half feet high. We are trying to get them to agree to remove the entire thing but not having much luck so far. Not sure of the reason for leaving stumps?

cella Wrote:

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> It's interesting that Southwark never cut the

> stumps down. We have recently had subsidence and

> although the repairs have been completed Douthwark

> have left the offending tree stump of about 2 and

> a half feet high. We are trying to get them to

> agree to remove the entire thing but not having

> much luck so far. Not sure of the reason for

> leaving stumps?


Treat it yourself with a big drill and stump killer...

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