Case Studies

Emergency Willow Tree Removal – Rented Property, Wythenshawe

Following a recent storm, we were called out by a property management company to attend an urgent tree failure at a rented property in Wythenshawe, South Manchester. A Willow tree with codominant stems had partially failed — one large stem had split away and collapsed onto the roof of the

Birch Tree & Hedge Removal – Insurance Works, Great Sankey, Warrington

We were recently appointed to carry out the removal of a Birch tree and a mixed-species hedge at a property in Great Sankey, Warrington, as part of a subsidence-related insurance claim. The vegetation had been identified by a chartered arboricultural consultant as the likely cause of soil desiccation, which in

Ash Tree Removal & Conifer Reduction – High Lane, Stockport

We were recently asked to carry out the removal of a large Ash tree in the rear garden of a property in High Lane, Stockport, alongside a conifer reduction in the front garden. The Ash tree had previously been worked on by another tree company, but poor practices had left

Emergency Removal of Dangerous Lime Tree – Piccolino’s Restaurant, Didsbury

In response to a 28-day notice issued by Manchester City Council, we were instructed to carry out the emergency removal of a dead Lime tree outside Piccolino’s Restaurant on Lapwing Lane, Didsbury. The tree had been deemed a danger to life and limb, with its decaying structure posing a serious

Hazardous Oak Tree Removal – Insurance Works, Cheadle Hulme, Stockport

We were recently instructed to carry out the removal of a large Oak tree in Cheadle Hulme, Stockport, as part of an insurance claim relating to structural damage. The tree had become the centre of an ongoing subsidence and liability issue. Its roots were causing physical damage to two neighbouring

Hazardous Beech Tree Removal – St Clements Parish Church, Chorlton, Manchester

In June 2025, we were instructed by St Clements Parish Church in Chorlton-cum-Hardy to dismantle and remove a large, mature Beech tree located in the churchyard. The tree had become a serious hazard — both structurally and in terms of public safety — prompting urgent action by the church. The