by admin | Dec 5, 2017 | Bristol Tree Services, Bristol Tree Surgeon, Tree Surgeon
We were recently called out by a customer in Thornbury, just outside North Bristol. James provided a masterclass in letting the line as the pine was dismantled, down and ground. Here at Bristol Tree Services we work with domestic and commercial customers...
by admin | Nov 24, 2017 | Bristol Tree Services, Bristol Tree Surgeon, Recent Work, Tree News
Tree Removal in Clifton, Bristol In September Bristol Tree Services made their mark on the city. As a new established firm of tree surgeons, it’s rare to have the opportunity to remove such a challenging tree. With the guys and their long history of professional tree...
by admin | May 30, 2017 | Bristol Tree Services, Bristol Tree Surgeon, Tree Surgeon
We were tasked with the amazing opportunity to reduce this Beech tree, set in the most beautiful 9 acres of private garden we have had the pleasure of working in. The daily gardener arrived on site shortly after us to ensure we were not undoing his great work. As you...
by admin | May 30, 2017 | Bristol Tree Services, Bristol Tree Surgeon, Tree News
So what do you get the Queen for her 90th Birthday? Well simply a 2m high model of the ancient Oak at Windsor Castle, this was produced by the Bronze Oak project. The Bronze Oak project is planning on using a life sized replica of an ancient oak tree in cities to...
by admin | May 30, 2017 | Bristol Tree Services, History of Trees
To understand the heritage or history of a word we must take a brief look at the common equivalent of the bachelor’s degree: which is a baccalaureate. This term “baccalaureate” originated from the 17th century translation of “student with the first degree”...
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