Discover Professional Tree Care with East Hants Arborists Ltd When trees on your Hampshire property become overgrown, damaged, or dangerous, you need tree surgeons you can trust. East Hants Arborists Ltd provides safe, fully insured tree surgery services across Hampshire, Surrey, and West Sussex, delivering everything from routine pruning to emergency storm response with the … Read more
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Protecting trees in Hampshire is essential for preserving the region’s natural beauty, biodiversity, and heritage. Tree Preservation Orders (TPOs) are legal tools used by local authorities to safeguard important trees from damage or removal without proper consent. Whether you are a homeowner, business, or developer, understanding TPOs and conservation area rules is crucial to avoid … Read more
Many UK trees develop a tree hollow inside as they age, and this is often a natural process rather than an emergency requiring immediate action. Before you worry about that cavity in your garden oak, understanding what’s actually happening inside the trunk can save you unnecessary stress and potentially save a perfectly healthy tree. The … Read more
After tree felling, you’re left with a bulky tree stump that needs addressing. The two main options, stump grinding and full stump removal, differ significantly in cost, time requirements, site disruption and long-term outcomes. The correct method depends on your garden size, future landscaping plans and budget. Below is a practical comparison to help you … Read more
As experienced tree surgeons serving East Hampshire and surrounding areas, we understand the importance of Tree Preservation Orders (TPOs) in protecting the valuable trees that enhance our local landscape. A Tree Preservation Order is a legal instrument made under Part VIII of the Town and Country Planning Act 1990. Simply put, it’s an order that … Read more
If you own property in Hampshire and have trees in your garden or on your land, you have probably wondered at some point whether you actually need permission to cut them. It is a common question, and the answer is rarely straightforward. The rules can feel complicated because several different laws and local regulations overlap, … Read more
If you’re looking into tree removal costs in Hampshire, you might have noticed it’s not easy to find a straightforward answer. That’s because tree removal isn’t a one-size-fits-all service. This guide, brought to you by us at East Hants Arborists, breaks down what really affects your quote, explains how permissions work in Hampshire, and shows … Read more
Hollow trees are a common sight across Hampshire, Surrey and West Sussex. From ancient oaks in country estates to mature beech trees in suburban gardens, many trees develop hollows as they age. As tree surgeons working on these sites every week, we balance wildlife value against real-world safety on domestic and commercial properties. A hollow … Read more
In most domestic gardens, yes, a dead tree is considered a hazard. This is particularly true when the tree is positioned where it could strike a house, driveway, garage, patio, public footpath, or parked vehicles. The danger increases significantly with the size of the tree and its proximity to targets. Dead wood in oak, ash, … Read more
Most trees give warning signs weeks or months before they fail, particularly after winter storms and high winds that are common across southern England. The problem is that many property owners simply do not know what to look for until a branch comes down or an entire tree topples. Early detection is always safer, less … Read more