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Tree surgeon wanted


Stan

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Hi I am looking for someone who can cut down a Eucalyptus tree and an apple tree.


They would need to have a machine that would allow them to cut the tree into small pieces so it could be carried through the house to the front as no other access to the back.


They would need to have insurance.


Someone reputable, and decent who knows what they are doing!


Any suggestions appreciated.


Thanks S

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  • 4 weeks later...
Another recommendation for Hamish and Sam. They did a great job removing a large birch tree from my garden, together with lots of other stumps and smaller trees, for what I considered to be a very reasonable price. Hamish also remembered from his visit to give a quotation that I wanted to move a large trampoline that we have into the space once the trees were removed, and he and Sam had done it for me (without asking) when they were done!

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