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Sirine

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Can i recommend hamish many recommendations on the forum he pollarded our tree this year it was ludicrously efficient and professional so glad that we found him through the forum


Cut Above Tree Management Ltd

www.cutabovetreemanagement.co.uk

07971055438

  • 1 month later...
Another recommendation for Hamish of A Cut Above - As well as being a very nice chap to deal with, he is very knowledgable on trees (I know that sounds ridiculous, but I have had other established TSs work on my trees, who have failed to identify them), and his work is excellent, and he is great on advice. I wouldn't use anyone else.
  • 6 months later...

Another recommendation for Christian from Respect Your Elders (07508 621861).


As a tree owner within the area covered by the Dulwich Estate I had always erroneously believed that all approved tree works had to be carried out by one of the the handful of tree surgeons on their recommended list and that no others were sanctioned.


After many years, on closer examination of the Estate's website, I discovered that the list really was only a recommendation and not obligatory.


Christian came highly recommended and, having always used the "Estate List" in the past I was entirely delighted by his extremely competitive estimate, which accurately reflected the final cost. He came on time with a delightful team, finished the work under the estimated time and performed an immaculate clear up. Both my neighbour and I are absolutely thrilled with the results. We had believed that sky was a myth - now we are experiencing it!

It is clear they are recommended tree surgeons, and the most trustworthy is John Welton, who loves trees and does a great job. You still have to get permission from the tree man from the Estate, Mr George, he is the problem because he knows less about trees than you might think from his title!

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