Tuesday, 17 February 2009

Branching out all over Devon

It may not be exactly local, but “very good” is how one Exmouth Road resident described Crediton-based company Greentrees when he asked it to tackle the tree problem in his garden. Such praise is not surprising when you realize that the firm’s wide range of top-name clients include The National Trust, the Royal Horticultural Society and English Heritage. Within the county it has done work for the Devon Wildlife Trust, Devon County Council and Exeter Cathedral.

Greentrees Arboricultural Services Ltd, to give the firm its full name, was established 17 years ago by Bill Crumby, who has 24 years experience in this field, and is becoming one of the most respected professional tree contractors in the South West of England. It has a large and loyal customer base - 98% of its work is repeat business or recommendations - which bears testimony to the high standard of work it provides.

Greentrees has carried out work for numerous private customers, including the pruning of trees, hedges and shrubs, tree surgery, including the felling and removal of dangerous trees, stump removal, and planting. “All work is carried out with the minimum disruption to your garden or site and is left clean and tidy, with much of the wood recycled,” says Mr Crumby. “At Greentrees, we take great pride in the quality of our work. All arborists attend regular training programmes and are fully qualified. You will find them to be polite and helpful, and dressed in company uniform. We have a wide range of equipment which is regularly checked and kept up to date.”

Bill Crumby is a member of the International Society of Arboriculture, the Arboricultural Association and the Consulting Arborist Society.

For further information email bcrumby@greentrees.org.uk and see the Greentrees website at http://www.green-trees.co.uk/

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