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Mark Jones Tree Surgery Ltd. Qualified Tree Surgeons Polarding a large willow tree near sandwich in Kent. Environmentally friendly waste disposal using a wood chipper.

Removing three spindly beech (Fagus sylvatica) trees overhanging a lane and a phone line.

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England id very strict where safety is concerned.

Here a few examples, hard hats.

A tree surgeon, a solitaire cyclist, a biker on the road.

The Safety helmets were somewhere else, loved the placement!

On the Ferry, waiting to be guided out in our car.

Love all the colours, these are good tools.

Keep safe!

 

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Removing one of two trees for a local farmer near Upton Cross in Cornwall. Using a hand-saw to remove branches interfering with phone lines. www.lastingspring.co.uk

 

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We used to have a ditch that ran the full length of our terrace separating our road and the fishing lane that goes down to the ponds...it was full of life and bustled with birds. At the top end proudly stood a Sycamore, a fir and a majestic Poplar tree. It was massive and characterful and gave our terrace a natural screen from the ugly new houses that were built across the way. But years ago, the local 'powers-that-be' in it's 'wisdom' with ideas of saving money spent on keeping the ditch clear, decided to rip out the hedgerow and pipe the water. We used to have regular visits from hedgehogs but when the rhyne was piped in, they disappeared.

The beautiful Poplar tree that drank from the ditch suddenly had no water available to quench it's thirst so it shot out it's roots..further and further until it finally hit into the foundations of the large Victorian house at the top of the lane....uh oh!

felling the arms of the trees.....

Thats one way to climb a tree I suppose....

Arborist cross-cutting a felled birch. Competition trees were being removed to enable old oak pollards to carry on living. www.lastingspring.co.uk

This is Oli&Tom, two Englishmen that works as arborists in Sweden. I noticed Oli climbing a tree at the nature reserve Gullringskärret this afternoon, and decided to see what was going on.

Mark Jones Tree Surgery Ltd. Qualified Tree Surgeons Polarding a large willow tree near sandwich in Kent. Environmentally friendly waste disposal using a wood chipper.

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Another of the treegang, who looks as if he is fluttering his eyelids.

Tree surgeon at work on an old sycamore tree.

Mark Jones Tree Surgery Ltd. Qualified Tree Surgeons Polarding a large willow tree near sandwich in Kent. Environmentally friendly waste disposal using a wood chipper.

We needed a couple of trees that overhang the greenhouse cut back and I didn't like the look of the job.

Contracted in a couple of professionals to do the job safely.

In discussion with a mat while watching him work we agreed that he must be Crazy

#30 Crazy for 119 pictures in 2019

Not much of the old black poplar left. It was going to take two full days to bring it down safely.

Tree Surgeons at work in Parc Cinquantenaire, Brussels.

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Calne, Wilts, 7.2.2022

72 Curzon Street

(Tree removal as seen from The Old Forge)

Following a major destructive thunderstorm affecting Bayview and Church Point Mid November 2009, Plateau Tree Service were contacted by Pittwater Council to assist in the removal of trees left in a highly hazardous state by the storm. Plateau Tree Service provided a crew on a full time basis for well over a week just to deal with the sheer volume of material left on roadsides and all of the hazardous trees adjacent to road carriageways in the affected areas.

 

Pittwater Council requested further assistance to remove storm damaged and hazardous trees at Botham Beach Reserve on McCarrs Creek Road at Church Point. Several very large trees had become unstable and were severely damaged by the storm, these trees needed to be removed to ensure the safety of the public. Unfortunately the site was all but inaccessible from the road above the site.

 

In order to overcome the access issues and to ensure that all of the material could be removed from site at the time of the works Travis Hazleton (Plateau Tree Service Pittwater Council Contracts Manager) decided to utilise a large barge to act as a works platform for one of our trucks and chippers to complete the works. Miss Piggy barges were selected as our barge contractors and on the day of the works our truck rolled onto the barge at 7am. After a short barge trip around the point the works crew working on the beach linked up with the barge crew and operations commenced running smoothly and with much assistance from the 8ton HIAB Crane arm on the barge. This logistically challenging project was completed on time and as per our quotation and the team at Pittwater Council was extremely pleased with the results.

 

www.plateautrees.com.au

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England id very strict where safety is concerned.

Here a few examples, hard hats.

A tree surgeon, a solitaire cyclist, a biker on the road.

The Safety helmets were somewhere else, loved the placement!

On the Ferry, waiting to be guided out in our car.

Love all the colours, these are good tools.

Keep safe!

 

I wish you a day full of beauty and thank you for your visit, Magda, (*_*)

 

For more: www.indigo2photography.com

IT IS STRICTLY FORBIDDEN (BY LAW!!!) TO USE ANY OF MY image or TEXT on websites, blogs or any other media without my explicit permission. © All rights reserved

 

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Closer shot of the tree-surgeon

Calne, Wilts, 7.2.2022

72 Curzon Street

(Tree removal as seen from The Old Forge)

Mark Jones Tree Surgery Ltd. Qualified Tree Surgeons Polarding a large willow tree near sandwich in Kent. Safety Equipment

Mark Jones Tree Surgery Ltd. Qualified Tree Surgeons Polarding a large willow tree near sandwich in Kent. Environmentally friendly waste disposal using a wood chipper.

Stephen Ship of Leaf Cutters doing a brilliant job of removing my troublesome Scots pine. I was very impressed. Job done quickly and efficiently and for a very acceptable price. Would highly recommend them.

 

No more worries for me that it will come crashing down on to my roof, taking two power cables with it. I'll be able to sleep in peace during stormy winter nights :))

Mark Jones Tree Surgery Ltd. Qualified Tree Surgeons Polarding a large willow tree near sandwich in Kent. Environmentally friendly waste disposal using a wood chipper.

Mark Jones Tree Surgery Ltd. Qualified Tree Surgeons Polarding a large willow tree near sandwich in Kent. Environmentally friendly waste disposal using a wood chipper.

Someone draws the short straw and has to cut down the last branch that is holding the safety rope.

The "tree gang" at work on a neighbour's tree. A pity the Council forgot to tell them to remove the tree that is demolishing our back fence!

Following a major destructive thunderstorm affecting Bayview and Church Point Mid November 2009, Plateau Tree Service were contacted by Pittwater Council to assist in the removal of trees left in a highly hazardous state by the storm. Plateau Tree Service provided a crew on a full time basis for well over a week just to deal with the sheer volume of material left on roadsides and all of the hazardous trees adjacent to road carriageways in the affected areas.

 

Pittwater Council requested further assistance to remove storm damaged and hazardous trees at Botham Beach Reserve on McCarrs Creek Road at Church Point. Several very large trees had become unstable and were severely damaged by the storm, these trees needed to be removed to ensure the safety of the public. Unfortunately the site was all but inaccessible from the road above the site.

 

In order to overcome the access issues and to ensure that all of the material could be removed from site at the time of the works Travis Hazleton (Plateau Tree Service Pittwater Council Contracts Manager) decided to utilise a large barge to act as a works platform for one of our trucks and chippers to complete the works. Miss Piggy barges were selected as our barge contractors and on the day of the works our truck rolled onto the barge at 7am. After a short barge trip around the point the works crew working on the beach linked up with the barge crew and operations commenced running smoothly and with much assistance from the 8ton HIAB Crane arm on the barge. This logistically challenging project was completed on time and as per our quotation and the team at Pittwater Council was extremely pleased with the results.

 

www.plateautrees.com.au

He crowned it first, then dropped the trunk. Dad was convinced it would hit the back fence, but luckily all it did was install a new drainage ditch in our backyard.

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