
Disposal of arisings from tree work
On completion of tree surgery works the site, including any arisings to be retained will be left in a clean, safe and tidy state. 'Bawden Tree Care' will discuss with customers before any work commences what is to happen with the arisings, normally these arrangements will be summarised within our quotation.
Customers are encouraged to take into consideration the following when deciding what is to be done with the arisings, if they are not to be removed by the 'Bawden Tree Care' team:
- The use of the site, access, amount of space and safety implications of storing arisings.
- Wildlife and habitat, particularly where veteran trees are present.
- The management of pests and diseases, encouraging beneficial organisms.
- The potential for damage to the site and neighbouring property.
- The scope for use as woodchip mulch, fire wood or bio-mass.
- The general effect on the amenity value of the site and associated environmental considerations.
'Bawden Tree Care' will only ever dispose of arisings through burning if all other options are impracticable, or where there is a need control the spread of some specific diseases.
Naturally many customers do not wish to retain arisings resulting from tree surgery works. 'Bawden Tree Care' will always offer to remove arisings, customers can be reassured that all waste is disposed of responsibly and by taking into account many of the same considerations detailed above.
