Wolverhampton Tree Service Ltd

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Fully Insured, Arb Approved Tree Surgeons & Consultants

Call us on 01902 892652

Fully Insured, Arb Approved
Tree Surgeons & Consultants

Arboricultural
News

Keep up with the latest news from Wolverhampton Tree Service & the arboricultural industry

important milestones

As a proactive tree surgery company, we like to keep up with the latest news in the industry. Using our platform right here enables us to share important events relating to our business with our clients. In addition, it serves as a means of showcasing our latest work.

autumn leaves
Company News
Dan Smith

It’s Autumn | What Happens to Trees at this time of year?

It’s Autumn | What Happens To Trees At This Time Of Year? After receiving some good feedback on my tree geek blog it’s now time for 1.2 – Its Autumn! Autumn leaves Autumn is here and it’s all around us but what actually happens to trees at this time of year? If you’re actually interested

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tree condition survey
Consulting Services
Dan Smith

Tree Condition Surveys & Tree Risk Management

Did you know that here at Wolverhampton Tree Service Ltd we are more than just tree surgeons. We also provide consultancy services which include Tree Condition Surveys for schools, colleges and universities. As well as for landowners who want to ensure their property is safe. We also carry out development site surveys to BS5837:2012 and

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Company News
Dan Smith

What Is A Tree?

What Is A Tree? Hi all and welcome to Wolverhampton Tree Service Ltd’s first ever blog! I have been wondering what to write about for a few days now. I have decided to go back to basics and write about a tree or more specifically; what is a tree? The first definition that comes up

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cedar tree removal in wolverhampton
Tree Felling
Keith Turner

Cedar Tree Removal in Wolverhampton

A nice start to the week taking this massive cedar tree down in Wolverhampton. Its such a shame to remove a specimen tree which is in the region of 300 years old! The reason it is being removed is that it shed a very large limb which caused extensive damage to the house. Wolverhampton Tree

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