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The safe mechanised removal of ash dieback infected trees using our jz140 digger and Grapplesaw.

Specialising in:   Mechanised Arb & Forestry,   Site Clearance  &  Ash Dieback Removal

Professional, Safe & Reliable 

Mechanised Arb & Forestry Services

 We offer a full forestry service throughout the southeast and nationwide including

*  Timber harvesting either mechanised or hand felling.

*  Timber Extraction

*  Biomass wood chipping

*  Woodland Management

*  Ride Maintenance

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Commercial Services

We are well equipped and mechanised and currently carry out site clearance contracts throughout the southeast working for developers, builders and ecology companies to clear sites and vegetation ready for commercial or industrial building

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Tree Surgery

We offer a full tree surgery service including 

Tree Surveys

Canopy reductions

Crown lifting

Dead wooding

Dismantles and removal

Felling

All carried out to BS3998 British Standards

 

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Our Company

Established in 2014, we remain a small, personable and approachable company currently employing four tree surgeons. We trade as proud members of the Forestry Contracting Association (FCA) and the Forest Industry Safety Accord (FISA). D. Howick Tree Surgery also has accreditation with the Contractors Health and Safety Assessment Scheme (CHAS). The company has £10m worth of public liability and £10m worth of employers insurance.

These exceptional credentials support our status as specialists in arboriculture and forestry services. A convenient location in the heart of West Sussex gives our tree surgeons easy access into all parts of the South East and Nationwide. 

 

Based in West Sussex and covering the South East

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