by admin | Mar 28, 2019 | Bristol Tree Services, Bristol Tree Surgeon, Tree News, Tree Surgeon
Not every day is a big tree or technical dismantle. We also help residential customers, as we did with this domestic willow removal in Henbury. Our Bristol are vastly experienced and take pride in all aspects of their work. We’re proud of the work we complete for...
by admin | Mar 28, 2019 | Bristol Tree Services, Bristol Tree Surgeon, Tree News, Tree Surgeon
Despite what you might think, not every day with the Bristol Tree Services team is a tree dat. This hedge in Long Ashton was overdue a trim, after just moving in recently the owners had decided to reduce the height and trim the lateral growth for a more...
by admin | Mar 28, 2019 | Bristol Tree Services, Bristol Tree Surgeon, Tree News, Tree Surgeon
There was consensus that the tree in the picture was in decline and that unfortunately because it was situated over public right of way (deemed a risk) it has to be removed. We were asked to remove it to a 16-foot monolith finished with a coroner cut to increase the...
by admin | Mar 28, 2019 | Bristol Tree Services, Bristol Tree Surgeon, Tree News, Tree Surgeon
Another day at the University of Bristol. This time the Bristol Tree Services team were there for an Oak dead wooding session and a Cherry fell. It was a beautiful day to be working with wood. Our Bristol team of arborists are vastly experienced in all areas of tree...
by admin | Mar 28, 2019 | Bristol Tree Services, Bristol Tree Surgeon, Recent Work, Tree Removal, Tree Surgeon
We were recently contacted by the University of Bristol to remove this dying Ash tree from their grounds. The Estates Manager has a healthy respect for the environment, meaning the first part of the job was to monolith to 16 foot. We then finished with coronet...
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