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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 various reasons. Trees that are diseased or damaged and not able to recover might need to be felled to ensure that they do not fall by themselves and cause injury or harm to property. Similarly, if trees are damaged by inclement weather or other factors and have partly fallen they will often require felling to ensure that they do not cause any additional damage either to properties or adjoining trees. Domestic tree felling can be carried out if a tree has grown too large or is particularly close to a building and therefore very likely to cause structural damage. In addition, trees in gardens can be felled if they are obscuring the light to a property or otherwise impacting your enjoyment of your garden.
Though it can be tempting to carry out tree felling as a DIY job, it is dangerous to undertake without the correct training and planning. Expert tree surgeons can fell trees in a safe way and ensure that they do not cause any damage to property as they are felled. If the area around a tree is constrained, the tree can be felled in portions to lower the chance of it falling and causing destruction in the surrounding area. Tree felling companies will also dispose of the fallen tree in a environmentally friendly way, and could even cut up the tree into logs for use in a wood burner or stove.
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West Linton is a village as well as civil parish in southerly Scotland, on the A702. It was previously in the area of Peeblesshire, yet since city government re-organisation in the mid-1990s it is now part of Scottish Borders. Much of its locals are travelers, owing to the village’s proximity to Edinburgh, which is 16 miles (26 km) to the north eastern. West Linton has a long background, as well as holds an annual standard event called the Whipman Play. The village of Linton is of ancient beginning. Its name stems from a Celtic element (cognate with the contemporary Irish Gaelic linn, Scottish Gaelic linne, and also modern Welsh “Llyn”) suggesting a lake or pool, a pool in a river, or a channel (as in Loch Linnhe, part of which is called An Linne Dhubh, the black swimming pool, or Dublin, an Anglicisation of dubh and linn, meaning black swimming pool) as well as the Gaelic “dun” Welsh “hubbub”), for a citadel, strengthened place, or military camp (pertaining to the contemporary English town, by way of the Saxon “tun”, a farm or collection of residences), and is obviously ideal, as the town appears to have been surrounded by lakes, pools as well as marshes. At one time it was known as Lyntoun Roderyck, determined possibly with Roderyck or Riderch, King of Strathclyde, whose region included this location, or with a local chieftain of that name. The Scottish Gaelic version of the name is a partial translation, Ruairidh being a Gaelic form of Roderick. The prefix “West” was gotten lots of centuries later on to make clear the difference from East Linton in East Lothian.
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