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I have an apple tree in my back garden, that needs a good trimming and chopping back. It's not particularly big, but I think it's been neglected for a while so it's too knarly and awkward for me to get up there and cut it back myself. Does anyone have any recommendations for someone to do this and, if you can do it, an idea of cost.


Thanks in advance! :)

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I want to recommend Christian from Respect Your Elders (tree surgeon). He was punctual, quoted, arrived to do the work on the agreed day, due to heavy rain midway through the first day called of the job, came back the following day, removed a small pear tree, cleared ivy from a tree trunk, pruned, thinned, shaped, cut back two apple trees, and neighbours over hanging trees, cleared all the waste away plus my additional garden waste (some 12 bulk bags)for s very reasonable price in comparison to others quotes I had got. So if you have any trees that need attention give Christian a try and you'll be more than happy with his work.


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