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Tim Doidge at Sakura Trees is excellent (as indicated in other posts in this thread) - he has just done a great job for me pollarding a large ash tree and dealing with a large sycamore. Efficient, knowledgeable and great clean-up - very reasonably priced, too. His number is 07958553219
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Tim at Sakura Trees just did a great job for us grinding out 3 tree stumps. He was very accommodating, fitting us in at short notice (as the tree stumps were holding up some other building work) and working around the building work, and he was efficient and reasonably priced. Would definitely recommend him. His number is 07958553219.
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Another recommendation for Sakura. Sadly an enormous, possibly 200 year-old oak totally collapsed in our garden yet somehow avoided smashing all the fences down bless it. Tim's team cleared the lot in a day and it was far from easy. They had to wheelbarrow all of it up a slope and through a narrow gate.


I've never seen chaps work like it. It was knackering watching them. Chainsaws flying everywhere. And the price was half what I was expecting.


Full marks

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