Do you need a tree surgeon in Radley Green, Essex
Tree removal in Radley Green
Do you feel that it's time to remove a tree or trees on you property? Maybe your tree is blocking a view. Whatever your reason, we have the skill and expertise to undertake all types of tree removal. Tree pruning in Radley Green Reducing the look and size of a tree requires some form of pruning. Selecting certain parts of a tree, such as tree limbs, branches, buds and roots is part of the tree pruning process. Cutting back your tree can help improve both the health and appearance of your trees. Crown lifting in Radley Green Crown lifting is the technique used to clear branches underneath a tree. It is a process commonly undertaken to remove hanging branches of trees along a pathway, so that the tree doesn’t cause an obstruction to pedestrians. Crown thinning in Radley Green Another technique used by our tree cutters is crown thinning. This is done to allow more light through to the crown of a tree without altering the overall shape and size of the tree. Crossing or rubbing branches are removed as well as diseased wood and this allows for crown density of the tree to be removed whilst retaining a natural shape. Pollarding in Radley Green Pollarding is a tree pruning method used to keep the size of shrubs and trees smaller than they would naturally grow. It is a process that normally begins once a tree or shrub reaches a certain height. Annual pollarding will restrict the plant to that height. We also undertake: Emergency Tree Services, Tree Stump Removal, hedge trimming and more. If you would like to send us photos and a description of the work you would like to get done - email us today! Or call for our Radley Green Tree Surgeon now! |
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Expert tree care for Radley Green and surrounding areasWe have an environmentally friendly approach to each job and always aim to preserve surrounding vegetation.
We undertake work for a wide variety of clients that includes:
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What if my tree has a Tree Preservation Order on it or I live in a Conservation Area?
A tree preservation order (referred to as a ‘TPO’) is an order made by a local planning authority (‘LPA’) in respect of trees or woodlands and can be on any tree. Trees in conservation areas may be the subject of a TPO and subject to the normal TPO controls. But the Town and Country Planning Act 1990 also makes special provision for trees in conservation areas which are not the subject of a TPO. Anyone proposing to cut down or carry out work on a tree in a conservation area is required to give the LPA six weeks’ prior notice (a ‘section 211 notice’). The purpose of this requirement is to give the LPA an opportunity to consider whether a TPO should be made in respect of the tree. TPOs prohibit the cutting down, uprooting, even pruning, wilful damage or wilful destruction of trees without consent. Currently the maximum penalty for carrying out works to TPO trees without consent is £20,000. Trees in conservation areas may also be protected even if they are not covered by a tree preservation order.
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