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We have had a bit of a cull of the small trees in our garden and we need the resulting branches removed as we aren't able to bag up and take to the tip the volume we have. We also need two large stumps removed.


I've attached pictures of the two piles of branches and one of an example of the stumps to remove- hopefully by being dug out (they are both similar in size). There are also 8 sacks of cutting we have bagged up.


We are located at the Sydenham end of Beckenham and would like this done asap.


Thanks.

  • 2 weeks later...

Just to say Tony (username Barney Rubble on here) came and removed everything for us (plus some other bits and pieces as there was room on the van) and we would highly recommend.


Tony and his guys were polite and friendly, reasonably priced and did a great job. His mobile is 07541132087.

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