As part of ongoing woodland management areas are mulched on a 4 year rotation to help with insect and butterfly habitats
Right of Way Cutting Back, Pewsey Downs
Right of Way cutting back – the brief was to cut back an overgrown Byway for WCC high up on the Pewsey Downs which had become overgrown and only passable by foot or motorbikes
The flail made short work of the dense thorn.
For more info on our vegetation management/mulching, please click here.
Ecology on a veteran tree Jan 2024
100m Palisade security fence near Swindon
100m of palisade security fence supplied and erected in a bespoke green. This is to match new buildings erected by ED & W Bodman for a container storage facility near Swindon. Nov 2023




New Year Rainbow
Fencing & scrub clearance near Marlborough December 2023
With all posts now in, there’s a suitable point to break for Christmas. a project which has been challenging at times.
A little more scrub to tidy up in 2024 and a few 1000m of netting to pull up.
The Compact Protech post driver is off to pastures new in January, with a new one ready to be collected.
New sign writing not so visible now!
Timber Stack in Hampshire Dec 2023
The stack of timber and pictures do not do this project justice. We removed 15 very large poplars from a narrow and sometimes waterlogged strip of land between a security fence and an SSSI canal, then through a very small gate.
A great result which can only be described as a job that never went wrong but had its challenges!
Well Done – Scott, Cameron, Antony, Samuel and the team.



The Vosch grapple saw doing what it does best dealing with a few ash trees
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Works to remove large poplar trees in Aldershot.
Works to remove large poplar trees in Aldershot.
The trees were over 40′ tall (the MEWP is 30m high)!
All timber had to be extracted through a small entrance with great care.
Some of the trees were hanging over an SSSI canal, which added to the complexity.






