Space was at a premium last week while removing and reducing a row of sycamore trees in Hartmoor Road Devizes
16 December 2018
Trowbridge Cemetery today for Rich and Steve reducing and crown lifting two large oaks.
These trees were in the centre of the cemetery and were impeding access and also touching the chapel building. The trees were probably there before the first Trowbridge resident and just required a little TLC to ensure longevity.
November 2018
For further information about our tree work please see here and about tree surveys here
Today we were cutting 300m of various overhanging trees back over the main road in Westbury and will continue for the rest of the week.
The work needs “stop and go” boards for traffic control. Because the Conservation Contractors team are qualified to “Chapter 8” requirements, they are able to manage the traffic control in-house.
The Department for Transport has a comprehensive guide for traffic signs and management. Chapter 8 of this guide is called ‘Traffic Safety Measures and Signs for Road Works and Temporary Situations’. This is commonly referred to as the “Chapter 8 guidelines”.
15 Oct
Reduction of Poplars: We undertook reductions to 20 plus poplars and removed 3 trees completely for WCC in Melksham. The trees now are all at a uniform height. A job to be proud of despite initial local concerns from residents.
25th June 2018
For details of all our tree work please see this page on our website, and for tree surveys, here.
Rich, Trevor and Steve B removed overhanging roadside trees at The Hall Estate, Bradford on Avon. Then it was into their formal gardens for reduction and deadwood removal works.
And these pictures were from our last day at The Hall Estate
To link to our tree surgery page on our website please see here, and for our tree surveys page here.
April 2018
Roadside tree works over the highway for the last few days at Bulford. The trees were approx 20m high and a mix of ash, sycamore and oak.
Further details of our tree work may be found here and our tree survey work here