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This is the management of established trees in close confinement within urban environments. This can involve the selective thinning of trees by way of felling to allow the remainder usually the more dominant species to grow more naturally and allow more light to penetrate to the undergrowth, so that bulbs, small shrubs, grass etc can grow with the minimum of restrictions. We may need on occasion due to an ever greater demand on the housing stock and indeedthe increasing need for cemeteries to fell sections of woodland in order to make way for new development in such cases we liaise very closely with the local authority, environmentalists and developers conducting extensive implications assessments so that a minimum of disturbance required by law to the local wildlife and the remaining tree stock are strictly adhered to. |
