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Shane and Tony did a great job this morning, reducing a very overgrown chestnut tree. They left the tree looking much better, cleared everywhere, and at a very reasonable price.
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Tree surgeons covering London, Essex and Hertfordshire. Please give us a call for a free quotation and assessment of your tree/s.
3 Ashleigh Park, Gore Lane, SG11 1BH, Ware, United Kingdom
Shane and Tony did a great job this morning, reducing a very overgrown chestnut tree. They left the tree looking much better, cleared everywhere, and at a very reasonable price.
Both Shane and Matt are both very personable and did a really good job in pruning my trees and hedges. In fact two of the mature trees have never looked so good! Together with a fair price for the job I wouldn’t hesitate in recommending their services.

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