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  • 4 weeks later...

In a similar vein, I can highly recommend Hamish Lodge


I used him to remove a very large tree, and found him to be reasonably priced and very prompt and professional. He's highly experienced, having done a lot of work for Dulwich Park.


Very friendly chap, and happy to take the time to explain the work and talk through options. I'll be using him again.


Hamish's details:

Cut Above Tree Management Ltd.

www.cutabovetreemanagement.co.uk

07971055438

  • 10 years later...
On 07/08/2015 at 22:32, queenbee said:

Just wanted to recommend a local tree surgeon who has done many jobs on the EDF with a very good reputation.

 

Call Patrick for a free quote 07455 735 879.

 

He comes highly recommended.

Ten years later - How much is the daily rate please?  

Edited by Azalea

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