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150 year old beech tree
Sacha wrote:
On 7/10/08 00:17, in article , "Christina Websell" wrote: "hazchem" wrote in message ... . By the way, its costing £3,000 to get it cut down. Gordon Bennett! Are they replacing it with a gold one into the price? Get another quote, that one is ridiculous. I can't help feeling there's a typo there with the noughts. We've had all sorts of trees taken down here when essential to do so and not one has ever cost that kind of money - Redwood cedars, Monterey pines - not a patch on that for price and all mature trees dying back. I had a mature lime removed 2 years ago. The best quote there was about £1,000, that included traffic lights while the job took place, as we are near a corner, and were needed for H&S. The adjacent tree is looking poorly, how much that will cost I shudder to think as there are electric wires near it, so they will have to be disconnected before work can be carried out! |
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