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Came and gave quote and then completed job on the same day, I was very happy with work done.
Mr Phil Hall
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Ms Michelle Aidoo
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Mrs Diana Fox
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Mrs Gwen Tapp
Hereford
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Mr K Gregg
Coventry
Very personable and the whole process painless, friendly and efficient.
Mrs Sarah Baxendale
Tree felling can be executed for an assortment of reasons. Trees that are diseased or weakened and incapable of recovering might need to be felled to ensure that they do not fall independently and cause damage or destruction of property. Likewise, if trees are harmed by inclement weather or other factors and have partially fallen they will generally require felling to ensure that they do not cause any further damage either to properties or neighbouring trees. Domestic tree felling can be carried out if a tree has grown too big or is especially close to a building and therefore likely to cause structural problems. Furthermore, trees in gardens can be felled if they are obscuring the light to a house or otherwise affecting your enjoyment of your garden.
Though it can be tempting to carry out tree felling as a DIY job, it is hazardous to undertake without the proper training and planning. Experienced tree surgeons can fell trees in a safe manner and ensure that they do not cause any harm to property as they are felled. If the area around a tree is small, the tree can be felled in sections to limit the risk of it falling and causing damage in the nearby area. Tree felling companies will also dispose of the fallen tree in a eco friendly way, and may even cut up the tree into logs for use in a wood burner or stove.
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Welwyn (population 8,425) is a town and also civil parish in Hertfordshire, England. The parish also consists of the villages of Digswell and Oaklands. It is sometimes called Old Welwyn to differentiate it from the much more recent settlement of Welwyn Garden City, concerning a mile to the south, though some homeowners do not like the pointer of inability or irrelevance that often tends to be implied by the moniker “Old” and also favor Welwyn Village. When stating where they live, locals will typically be asked, ‘Welwyn or Welwyn Garden City?’, as the latter’s title is often shortened to merely Welwyn. To prevent confusion, there were strategies to alter Welwyn’s name to ‘Welwyn Minster’ in 1990 however this met local resistance and also the suggestion was deserted. The name is derived from Old English welig meaning “willow”, describing the trees that snuggle on the financial institutions of the River Mimram as it streams with the town. The name itself is an evolution from weligun, the dative kind of words, and so is more exactly converted as “at the willows”, unlike nearby Willian which is most likely to indicate just “the willows”. With having its name originated from welig as opposed to sealh (the much more typically mentioned Old English word for willow), Welwyn is possibly cognate with Heligan in Cornwall whose name is originated from helygen, the Cornish word for willow that shares an origin with welig. The close-by contemporary village of Digswell (around Welwyn North railway station) was initially called ‘High Welwyn’ when first created at the beginning of the 20th century.
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