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Tree Contractors List TREE CONTRACTORS LIST COMPANY / ARBORICULTURALIST CONTACT DETAILS ADDRESS ACCREDITATION MOBILE: 07775 736 133 SPRINGFIELD ARB-AID TREE CARE SPECIALISTS OFFICE: 01834 861 456 MEADOW VIEW PTI ADRIAN DOWLING RFS cert, [email protected] HAVERFORDWEST Bats NC Woodland & Game Management https://arb-aid.com/ PEMBROKESHIRE SA61 2HZ MOBILE: 07815 796 503 CORNEL FACH ARBORCULTURE LTD OFFICE: 01239 891356 CROSSWELL IOSH LIAM MORRIS [email protected] CRYMYCH www.arborculture.wales PEMBROKESHIRE SA41 3TE MOBILE: 07789 551 591 ARBTS - ARBORICULTURAL TECHNICAL 2 TAN Y GRAIG PTI OFFICE: 01639 731139 SERVICES CAE’R LAN VTA [email protected] STEPHEN LUCOCQ MArborA, BSc (Hons) SWANSEA SA9 1TA QTRA www.ArbTS.co.uk IAN: 07779 202 164 COEDLLYS ISAF ARBWALES LTD OFFICE: 0800 32 88 492 LLANGYNIN ArbAC CHAS CAS QTRA IAN JONES NCH Arb [email protected] ST CLEARS Constructionline www.arbwales.co.uk CARMS SA33 4JY MOBILE: 07967 683 416 BROADWAY TREE CONSULTANCY OFFICE: (01873) 859339 BETTINA BROADWAY-MANN MSc, BSc (Hons), [email protected] MONMOUTHSHIRE Dip.Arb, (RFS), TechCert (Arbor.A), MArborA, www.broadwaytrees.co.uk MOBILE: 07817 498 744 FORGE FARM Lantra (A)(U)(C) CHRIS HILL TREE SERVICES OFFICE: 01348 881 612 DWRBACH NPTC (A)(C) CHRIS HILL [email protected] FISHGUARD Constructionline www.chrishilltrees.co.uk PEMBROKESHIRE SA65 9RJ CHURCH FARM MOBILE: 07814 045 189 CHURCH FARM LANDSCAPES EAST WILLIAMSTON [email protected] DAN BADHAM TENBY www.churchfarmlandscapes.co.uk PEMBROKESHIRE SA70 8RF CEFNLLWYDCOED MOBILE: 07866 559 763 DAVID RICE FORESTRY SALEM ROAD OFFICE: 01558 824 019 DAVID RICE PENYBANC, LLANDEILO [email protected] CARMS SA19 7LR MOBILE: 07870 764 826 CASTLE TERRACE DERWEN TREE CARE OFFICE: 0800 050 9967 DINAS CROSS PTI HUW WILLIAMS [email protected] NEWPORT NPTC (A)(U)(C) HND, C&G arb. www.derwentrees.co.uk PEMBROKESHIRE SA42 0XE MOBILE: 07813 143 535 LLAINGAM EXTREME TREE SERVICES ArbAC Bats OFFICE: 01559 389 880 NEW INN STUART LAW CHAS IOSH [email protected] PENCADER DANIEL LAW Cert Arb (L2) TrustMark CSCS www.extremetreeservices.co.uk CARMS SA39 9BH MOBILE: 07711 821 663 BLAENFFYNNONAU FARM M & J PLUMB OFFICE: 01834 860 538 REDSTONE ROAD Lantra (C) MIKE PLUMB [email protected] NARBERTH www.plumbwoodchip.co.uk PEMBROKESHIRE SA67 7ES MARK: 07968 231 959 CEUNANT MARK TOFT TREE SURGERY & COUNTRYSIDE SION: 07530 376 379 CWMDEGWEL MANAGEMENT OFFICE: 01239 621 849 ST DOGMAELS MARK TOFT [email protected] CARDIGAN SA43 3JJ MOBILE: 07773 292 327 BANCAU PEMBROKESHIRE TREE SERVICES OFFICE: 01239 891 510 BRYNBERIAN TOM UNSWORTH [email protected] CRYMYCH www.pembrokeshiretreeservices.co.uk PEMBROKESHIRE SA41 3TS MOBILE: 07823 332 279 6 COURTYARD FLATS ROWAN TREE ARBORICULTURAL OFFICE: 01646 661 741 STABLE YARD CONSULTANCY (RTAC) [email protected] STACKPOLE LIZ PHILLIPS TechArborA, CertArb (L3) www.rtactrees.co.uk PEMBROKESHIRE SA71 5DE MOBILE: 07973 891 898 TIRBECCA SYMPATHETIC ARBORICULTURE OFFICE: 01239 711 702 ADPAR PAUL TOFT [email protected] NEWCASTLE EMLYN NCH Arb www.paultoft.com SA38 9EL MOBILE: 07813 619 339 9 THE SLADE TOMOS TREE SERVICES OFFICE: 01348 872 469 FISHGUARD TOMOS HARRIS [email protected] PEMBROKESHIRE BSc(Hons) FORESTRY www.tomostreeservices.co.uk SA65 9PD BANC-Y-DDOL MOBILE: 07774 949 555 TREEPEOPLE HEBRON OFFICE: 01994 419 555 YUN HIDER WHITLAND [email protected] CARMS SA34 0YR MOBILE: 07966 792 798 3 ROSE VALLEY FISA TREE SOLUTIONS OFFICE: 01646 684 128 LOWER LAMPHEY ROAD IOSH MURRAY TAYLOR [email protected] PEMBROKE Lantra (C) www.murraytaylor.co.uk PEMBROKESHIRE SA71 5NJ MOBILE: 07500 887 002 SPRINGFIELD EWI Elite VTA Bats TREECONSULTANTS.WALES OFFICE: 01437 899 888 WALWYN’S CASTLE ROAD PTI CAS PAUL CLEAVER CertArb (L6), MArborA CUBS [email protected] TIERS CROSS QTRA IOSH WILL DODSON DipArb (L4) www.treeworks.wales PEMBROKESHIRE SA62 3DG MICRODRILL Resistography RICHARD: 07535 105 829 GLASFRYN AARC WILSON TREE SURVEYS OFFICE: 01239 851 999 CROESLAN Nr LLANDYSUL ICF Chartered Consultant RICHARD WILSON PhD, MICFor, [email protected] CEREDIGION PICUS Tomography PDArb (RFS)(L6), MArborA, CertArb (L4) www.wilsontreesurveys.co.uk SA44 4SJ MICRODRILL Resistography FRONGOCH ROB MARSH WOODLAND SERVICES LTD 01239 814845 BEULAH ROB MARSH BSc (Hons) 07760 421946 PTI NEWCASTLE EMLYN RURAL RESOURCE MANAGEMENT [email protected] CEREDIGION SA38 9QR Continued overleaf TREE CONTRACTORS LIST IMPORTANT This list is neither comprehensive nor is it intended to imply recommendation. Users are strongly advised to seek tenders from more than one source and if necessary to assess standard of work by referral to the contractor’s latest clients. We also recommend that you ask to look at their insurance cover to ensure it is up to date. £5 million public liability is a usual minimum for tree work. Professional Indemnity is a usual minimum of £1million ABBREVIATED QUALIFICATIONS BSc (Hons) - Bachelor Degree with Honours C&G - City and Guilds CertArb (L6) - Level 6 Certificate in Arboriculture CertArb (L3) - Level 3 Technicians Certificate in Arboriculture CertArb (L2) - Level 2 Certificate in Arboriculture DipArb (L4) - Level 4 Diploma in Arboriculture HNC - Higher National Certificate HND - Higher National Diploma MArborA - Professional Member Arboricultural Association NCH Arb - National Certificate in Horticulture (Arboriculture) NC - National Certificate PDArb (L6) – Level 6 Professional Diploma in Arboriculture PhD – Doctor of Philosophy RFS Cert - Royal Forestry Society Certificate TechArborA - Technician Member of the Arboricultural Association ACCREDITATIONS, AFFILIATIONS & SERVICES AARC - Arboricultural Association Registered Consultant ArbAC - Arboricultural Association Approved Contractor AssocRTPI - Associate Member of the Royal Town Planning Institute Bats - Training in Arboriculture and Bats CAS - Consulting Arborist Society CHAS - Contractors Health and Safety Assessment Scheme Constructionline - Certified Member CSCS - Construction Skills Certification Scheme CUBS – Cardiff University Bond Solon Elite VTA - Certified Visual Tree Assessment (Mattheck) EWI - Expert Witness Institute FISA - Forestry Industry Safety Accord ICF - Institute of Chartered Foresters IOSH- Institution of Occupational Safety and Health ISO14001:2004 - Environmental Quality Registered (Tree Works, Surveys and Reports) ISO9001:2008 - Quality Registered (Tree Works, Surveys and Reports) Lantra(*) - Lantra Instructor in: .*(A) - Aerial .*(C) - Chainsaw .*(U) - Utility arboriculture MICFor – Professional Member of the Institute of Chartered Foresters MICRODRILL Resistography – Non-destructive assessment of internal defects of trees (cavities or decay) NPTC(* ) – NPTC Assessor in: .*(A) - Aerial .*(C) - Chainsaw .*(U) - Utility arboriculture OHSAS18001:2007 - Health and Safety Quality Registered (Tree Works, Surveys and Reports) PTI - Lantra Assessed Professional Tree Inspection PICUS Tomography – Non-invasive assessment of internal defects of trees (cavities or decay) QTRA - Quantified Tree Risk Assessment TrustMark - TrustMark Registered Tree Surgeon VTA - Visual Tree Assessment If you have any questions, please contact: Mike Higgins CEnv BSc(Hons) MArborA AssocRTPI HNC Swyddog Coed a Thirwedd / Tree and Landscape Officer Awdurdod Parc Cenedlaethol Arfordir Penfro / Pembrokeshire Coast National Park Authority Parc Llanion / Llanion Park Doc Penfro / Pembroke Dock Sir Benfro / Pembrokeshire SA72 6DY / SA72 6DY Telephone: 01646 624800 ebost /email: [email protected] Awdurdod Parc Cenedlaethol Arfordir Penfro 2019 / Pembrokeshire Coast National Park Authority 2019 .
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