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Mitchell Landscaping have been established for 10 years, offering quality advice and services in landscaping, Gardening a...
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We are a small, family run business with 10 years experience in the industry and specialise in all aspects of air conditio...
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TruGreen West Sussex

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TruGreen West Sussex offers a wide range of lawn care services to help make your lawn the central feature of your garden. ...
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Stonehaven Landscapes

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At stonehaven building and landscapes we take pride in every job we do. We strive to understand what you need and to achie...
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R J Gardens & Landscaping

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R & J are here to help with all those garden stresses. We carry out simple jobs like mowing/strimming to the not-so-simple...
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Lantrac Uk

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We provide tree services throughout Sussex, Surrey and Hampshire. We are experts in all aspects of aerial tree work, rigg...

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23 Nov

Tree Surgery

Brighton - BN1

Enquiry from: Rachel G

Start Date: Immediate

30 ft Acer tree needs topping and pruning

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20 Sep

Tree Surgery

Brighton - BN1

Enquiry from: James D

Start Date: Immediate

Hello, I own a photography Company and we have a drone stuck in a tree, approx 25 metres in Bolney - do you have the ability to go up the tree and get it?

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17 Oct

Tree Surgery

Brighton - BN41

Enquiry from: Natalie A

Start Date: Immediate

customer has a tree surgeons project they are looking to have done, specially they want quotes for tree surgery. they are unsure of options so would like to discuss with a tree surgeon.confirmed inter...

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27 Jul

Tree Surgery

Brighton - BN42

Enquiry from: Vicky J

Start Date: Immediate

4 conifer trees cut in half

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14 Jul

Tree Surgery

Brighton - BN42

Enquiry from: Maliwan S

Start Date: Immediate

full maintenance of garden. including cutting down of bushes, maintenance, ridding of weeds and ivy. are you the property owner: owner property type: semi detached garden type: back garden, side garde...

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05 Oct

Tree Surgery

Brighton - BN41

Enquiry from: Oliver P

Start Date: Immediate

hello, i was looking for a quote to trim back a tree in our school's playground/ greenhouse area. it constantly drops these little red berries everywhere and also blocks out a lot of the sunlight that...

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29 Sep

Tree Surgery

Brighton - BN1

Enquiry from: Chris D

Start Date: Immediate

reduce and reshape large sycamore crown in rear of garden by 30% removal of pine tree to ground level or just pruned it would depend on total cost hedge cutting back/pruning of 2 laurel hedges can th...

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15 Sep

Tree Surgery

Brighton - BN41

Enquiry from: Katie A

Start Date: Immediate

large elderflower tree in next doors garden, full of wasps and nasty berries that drop off into my garden. are you the property owner: tenant (with permission) what work do you require: tree removal i...

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07 Aug

Tree Surgery | Stump Grinding

Brighton - BN2

Enquiry from: Dexter R

Start Date: 1 to 3 months

removal of tree and roots that are growing underneath house time scale: 1-3 months please call to appoint

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26 Jul

Tree Surgery

Brighton - BN2

Enquiry from: Fu Wah C

Start Date: Immediate

customer visited the mytreesurgeon.co.uk site and submitted an enquiry. work description: the tree next to the garden shed is about 16 foot heights and the trunk diameter about 2.5 foot are you the p...

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06 Jun

Tree Surgery | Stump Grinding

Brighton - BN42

Enquiry from: Paul M

Start Date: Immediate

customer visited the mytreesurgeon.co.uk site and submitted an enquiry. work description: bamboo root removing are you the property owner: owner of the property what work do you require: stump grindi...

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19 May

Tree Surgery

Brighton - BN2

Enquiry from: Jules C

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customer visited the mytreesurgeon.co.uk site and submitted an enquiry. work description: our neighbour has trees whose leaves start to encroach over our back garden fence. we need them to be trimmed...

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21 Feb

Tree Surgery

Brighton - BN2

Enquiry from: Deborah S

Start Date: Immediate

Customer visited the mytreesurgeon.co.uk site and submitted an enquiry. Work description: Taking 2 sycamores down to the level of fence What work do you require: Tree Removal Is the work for domestic ...

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30 Sep

Tree Surgery

Brighton - BN41

Enquiry from: Paul J

Start Date: Immediate

Removal of Christmas tree that has been planted in the garden of our new house. It has grown to maybe 30ft and we want rid. Are you the property owner: Owner of the property What work do you requir...

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02 Sep

Tree Surgery

Brighton - BN2

Enquiry from: David C

Start Date: Immediate

I need a tree trimmed Are you the property owner: Owner of the property What work do you require: Crown Reduction/Lifting How many trees require work: 1 Tree Is the work for domestic or commercial pur...

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08 Aug

Tree Surgery

Brighton - BN2

Enquiry from: Michael L

Start Date: Immediate

Are you the property owner: Tenant (with permission) Property Type: Terrace Other Forms: None Please call to appoint

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04 Jun

Tree Surgery

Brighton - BN1

Enquiry from: Andrew F

Start Date: Immediate

Customer visited the mytreesurgeon.co.uk site and submitted an enquiry. Work description: Large holly tree (c 25 feet high) Are you the property owner: Owner of the property What work do you require: ...

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23 Jan

Tree Surgery | Stump Grinding

Brighton - BN1

Enquiry from: Sarah G

Start Date: Less than one month

We have approx 8 fir trees which span approx 3 meters and are about 8ft high. We need them cut down, and the stumps ground down. Access is through the house. Can you provide a price please Thanks ...

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08 Jan

Tree Surgery | Stump Grinding

Brighton - BN1

Enquiry from: Suzy D

Start Date: Immediate

I might ask for the way to remove an old small stump of diseased bushes at half the cost of trees

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09 Nov

Tree Surgery

Brighton - BN1

Enquiry from: Jonathan A

Start Date: Immediate

Customer visited the mygardeningprices.co.uk site and submitted an enquiry. Property type: Other, Work description: Initial landscaping of a rented garden space that is being wasted. I hate gardeni...

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How much do Tree Surgeon services cost?

How much do Tree Surgeons in Brighton charge?
Costs for Tree Surgeons around Brighton can be very different depending on the type of job that you require to have actually performed in your house. It's the inquiry we are asked a whole lot "how much do Tree Surgeons in Brighton cost?". It's definitely really good to have an idea of how much a Tree Surgeon are going to likely cost for their services. Prices will likely vary based on the materials as well as the tradesman chosen. The list reveals the kinds of job that Tree Surgeons generally do as well as the regular cost range of these jobs. Some projects take longer to complete than others so prices do differ by project.

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The average price
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£390

Tree Surgeon job Tree Surgeon cost in 2025
Tree surgery in Brighton £375-£575
Stump grinding in Brighton £224-£336

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Tree Surgeon FAQs

Do tree surgeons need a waste carriers licence?

If you’re looking to become a tree surgeon or perhaps you just need to hire a reliable tree surgeon for your home or business establishment, one of the things you’d first need to consider is whether or not a waste carriers license is required. If you’re also having the same concern, then you’ve come to the right place! In this post, we’re going to consider whether or not a waste carriers license is a required license for tree surgeons. Let’s take a look!

First and foremost, let’s consider the meaning of a waste carriers license. If you happen to carry waste on the public highway, a valid waste carriers license is a must. This is also applicable to any business which transports, buys, sells or disposes wastes or arranges for another person to buy, sell or disposes of waste. What’s more? This does not necessarily have to be your primary area of business, but so far it’s a part of the activities you engage in. As a homeowner, it’s your responsibility as a producer of waste to make sure that it’s being handled legally and correctly even after the waste has left your premises. In the event whereby your waste has been disposed of illegally or wrongly, you should be able to stand your ground that you’ve done everything in your power to make sure your waste was handled and disposed of the proper way. One way you can ensure that is by ensuring your waste carriers can legally carry your waste.

According to the Environment Agency, all tree surgeons and arboriculture-contracting companies transports and carries waste regularly are required to obtain a Waste Carrier’s license to do so. 

can removing a tree cause foundation problems?

One of the most common problems in houses and buildings especially in recent times are structural deficiencies. There are two types of foundation owners as identified by foundation experts and structural engineer. These includes those with foundation problems as well as those who will. With the great increase in the number of field foundations as well as the continued ageing of already existing field foundations, the number of foundation deficiencies in the future is also likely to increase.

Foundation problems are caused by a wide array of reasons which can vary significantly from one place to the other. One of the greatest causes is soil diversity whereby soils in the vicinity may be of a single type, however there are soil types across the area may include clay, sandy loam, sand, rock or even a blend of these materials. While this can result in a big local plant palette which is to the delight of plant enthusiasts, it may not be that great for foundations. Consequently, the diversity in soil types and conditions makes it impossible to give a precise answer to a foundation problem anywhere.

Generally, when a tree grows very close to a foundation you’ll require the advise of a professional arborist consultant. The goal of an arborist consultant is to educate the home or property owner how trees can affect foundations. Therefore, the simple answer to the question whether removing a tree can cause foundation problems is yes. By checking all the related issues, foundation experts, arborist and others can determine whether or not removing a particular tree can cause foundation problems. As a result, before the removal of any tree you must ensure you hire the services of a seasoned tree surgeon who would know his way around without really affecting your foundation.

Should I be carrying out preventative tree surgery?

Even if your trees are not obviously damaged or diseased, tree surgeons can carry out surveys to determine if there is any work that needs to be carried out. This work could range from removing dead branches, pruning to promote growth, or even crown works which could open up more light into your property by altering the height and size of nearby trees.

do i need council approval to remove a tree?

Although we advocate non-removal of trees, but we also know for a fact that this isn’t always possible especially when it involves safety challenges or damage to property. If you’re looking to remove a tree on your property, then you should probably confirm whether or not you’d require a council approval.

In the UK, if the tree you want removed has a Tree Preservation Order (TPO) placed on it, then before you’ll be able to perform any sort of work to the tree ( be it cutting a branch or felling/ removing the tree), you must obtain a permission from the council.

The Tree Preservation Order is created by local planning authorities such as a district, borough or national park with the aim of providing adequate protection to trees which provide amenity values to the public. Any act to the TPO protected tree such as cutting down, topping, lopping, uprooting or wilful damage considered a criminal offence. In other words, if the tree on your property is visible and is enjoyed by the public then there’s a possibility that there’s a TPO placed on it. To confirm whether or not this is the case, you can reach out to your local council’s tree officer for more information.

You will need to fill out an application form and submit to your local authority in order to request permission of remove a tree. In the event whereby you happen to reside in a Conservation Area, the same rules applies as TPO-placed trees but you don’t necessarily need to have TPO placed on them.

If the tree is in your garden without a TPO placed on it and you do not live in a Conservation Area, then you would not need to apply for permission to have it removed.

how to remove a conifer tree?

Have you being considering the options available to you for removing the conifers around your home? Or perhaps you’re just planning to raise some structures in an area where you have lots of conifer trees. Regardless of your reason for wanting to remove a conifer tree, you’ve come to the right place!

There are multiple options to remove a conifer tree based on the one that best suits your needs. Some individuals are okay with felling the tree and leaving the stumps behind, while others don’t just want both the tree and the stumps so they poison the tree and subject the stumps to a quick rotting process.

lThe Physical Method

This basically involves felling the trees with the help of powerful machines and other tools. Let’s take a look!

• Early preparation. Get your chainsaw ready alongside your pruning tools as well as other equipments that can prove to be useful.

• Determine the direction you want the tree to fall. You must ensure there’s no passerby risk or risk of damage to any property whatsoever.

• Cut down the trunk. Put your chainsaw to use. First cut doen the branches and twigs before felling the tree.

• Choose your cutting technique depending on the tree’s size, slope and chainsaw available.

• Check for possible infestation before removing the conifer tree.

• Remove the conifer stumps by grinding the stumps out (use a grinder) and setting fire to consume the stumps.

lThe Chemical Method

To carry out this process, you need to first cut down the large tree branches using a chainsaw. Once done, cut off a portion around the circumference of the trunk below the lower branches, close to the root. Leave the bark’s strips connected to the conifer tree to expose the inner tissue.

Mix the chemicals and apply into the conifer tree directly until the whole surface is covered. This will make the conifer tree to die off gradually for a couple of weeks.

Can a tree close to a building be felled?

Many tree surgeons offer a specialist service for trees that cannot be easily felled via a simple cut. Sectional dismantling is used which involves making several cuts to slice the tree into small sections which can be brought back to the ground safely. Using this method will allow tree surgeons to fell trees that pose risks to nearby buildings in a safe manner.

how much does it cost to remove a large tree?

Do you have a large tree on your property and wondering how much it would cost to have it totally removed? If yes, then you’ve come to the right place. Generally, the average cost of a tree removal can widely range due to a number of reasons which includes the size, heigh, diameter, location in the garden as well as the type of the tree. And as you would have expected, the larger your tree is the more you’re definitely going to pay to have it completely removed. While being large, another important factor that influences the price is the ease of access. This means that the more difficult it is to get to the tree the more strenuous and longer it’ll take to be felled, hence the more the price that’s likely to be charged when compared to a similar-sized tree which is more accessible.

Generally for a day’s work, a tree surgeon will charge within the range of £150 to £200, and will usually work with one or two general labourer. As a result, you can expect to pay about £300 to £500 in a day as cost of labour if there happens to be up to three labourers.

In short, to cut down a large tree of about 50 feet to 75 feet, this will usually take about one to two days and cost within the range of £650 to £1,200. Meanwhile an extra large tree which is beyond 75 feet will take about 2 to 5 days to cut down and cost within the range of £1,000 to £2,500. However, you should have it in mind that the price that will be charged will be based on a number of factors like the overhang, tree type, access, disposal, closeness to public footpath or road and more.

can i remove a tree on my property?

The decision to purchase a property may not come with trees as an influencing factor. However, when the trees start to get overgrown or appears sick you will have to consider the regulatory status which may affect your ability to prune, fell or remove them.

First and foremost, the owner of the tree must be determined and this is the individual who owns the land on which the tree was originally planted. However, if you’re not the owner but the tree overhangs your land you’re allowed to cut the branches back up to the boundary, if the tree is unprotected. In such cases, you normally do not need to seek the consent of the original tree owner or neighbouring land owner to perform the works to the tree. But the branches and fruits on them ( if any) still remains that of the land owner and they’re to be returned to them if necessary.

In situations whereby you’re the owner of the tree, you’re required to determine whether or not your tree is protected by a Tree Protection Order ( TPO) before any action can be taken. The main goal of a Tree Protection Order is to provide protection to trees which are considered to deliver amenity values to the general public. In other words, if your tree can be viewed by the public and enjoyed from outside your garden’s confines then there’s a high possibility that it’s subjected to a TPO.

To confirm whether or not your tree is subjected to a TPO, you can check with your local planning authority (LPA). However, there are some local council websites that displays all TPOs registered within their jurisdiction.

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