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Whoops, forgot I'd posted earlier this month but someone recommended then a tree surgeon, not sure they're the right line of work though, it needs someone more technical with a detailed knowledge of effect of trees on buildings nearby, not just cutting them down. I could chop them down myself to be honest but just not sure if suddenly removing a tree even if small, can cause cracks or something.

Dear citylover, I am a qualified arboriculturalist,, providing tree reports for mortgage, subsidence and planning applications. if you live in a conservation area the trees would be subject to application to the local authority for removal if over a diameter at breast height of 75mm. My rates for a 1 hour consultation is ?90 or for a full report ?180. The level of effect of a tree is very much dependent on size, proximity to built structure, species, age and construct of foundations. Issues arising are indirect: subsidence, heave and direct: root heave.

If you would like to get in touch, my details are,

www.neuleaf.co.uk


Liam Bullen BA (Hons), RFS Cert.Arb, Nat.Cert. Countryside Management


Professional Member International Society of Arboriculture



Managing Director


Neuleaf Gardening Ltd


Mob: 07973267399

Dear citylover, I am a qualified arboriculturalist,, providing tree reports for mortgage, subsidence and planning applications. if you live in a conservation area the trees would be subject to application to the local authority for removal if over a diameter at breast height of 75mm. My rates for a 1 hour consultation is ?90 or for a full report ?180. The level of effect of a tree is very much dependent on size, proximity to built structure, species, age and construct of foundations. Issues arising are indirect: subsidence, heave and direct: root heave.

If you would like to get in touch, my details are,

www.neuleaf.co.uk


Liam Bullen BA (Hons), RFS Cert.Arb, Nat.Cert. Countryside Management


Professional Member International Society of Arboriculture



Managing Director


Neuleaf Gardening Ltd


Mob: 07973267399

7, Calais Gate,

Cormont Road

London SE5 9RQ

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