Protecting Trees Before a New Build Development Protecting trees during construction projects is important as it’s not easy to replace veteran trees, like a 300-year-old oak! Construction traffic, plant operations and the storage of site materials in the wrong place can all lead to accidental tree damage. Action needs to be taken to protect the…
Handling Road Closures
Maintaining the Trees Along Highways If you’ve ever sat on the top level of a double decker bus, you’ll no doubt have noticed lightweight tree branches brushing against the roof! If you’ve sat at the very front you might even instinctively duck when you see oncoming branches! It is the responsibility of the local authorities…
Ash Dieback
What is ash dieback disease? Ash dieback is a serious fungal disease, caused by the fungus Hymenoscyphus fraxineus, that can affect ash trees of all ages. The Woodland Trust estimate that it could kill around 80% of ash trees across the UK. As ash (Fraxinus excelsior) is one of the most common trees in the…
Why Honey Fungus Doesn’t Have to Mean the End for Your Tree
Nothing sends fear through a gardener like honey fungus. It’s a parasitic fungus, orangey brown in colour, that attacks and kills the roots of many trees. It’s one of the most destructive fungal diseases and no tree is completely immune! But just because your tree is infected it doesn’t mean it always needs to be…
5 Ways Climbers Way Has Helped Construction Companies
At Climbers Way we’re capable of taking on any job the construction industry can throw at us. Here are some jobs we have completed recently. Clearing 30 Acres of Woodland In order for a construction firm to get started with their work they first needed to have 30 acres of woodland and scrubland cleared so…
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