Apical Arboriculture ltd
Hours
Chamber Rating
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Emily Lygo
Phil is careful and diligent in his work and was very efficient in delivering his report. Exactly what we needed and wanted. Thank you!
Oct 9th, 2022 -
Mayur Pant
Philip is an accredited tree specialist. He was able to help us with identifying the types of tree in a protected conservation area. He was also kind enough to provide a headed report which allowed us to liaise with the council professionally. He is helpful and knows what he is doing. I would have no reservations in dealing with him again as he is very friendly too. We are very grateful for his help at short notice.
Sep 3rd, 2022 -
Rosalind Bents
I would highly recommend Phil who prepared a detailed report on a tree which was too close to the house for safety reasons. He established it was not in good health and the Residents Association then agreed for us to take the tree down.
Jun 26th, 2022 -
G White
I always choose Phil at Apical Arbor for tree surveys and guidance relating to them. Highly recommend him.
Apr 13th, 2022 -
Brian Jones
I have become aware that this is a one man company by someone who is a tree surgeon not qualified as a consultant, yet the business is to act to prepare Tree Protection Surveys for clients doing so online without site visits. Clearly it is questionable to create such surveys unless qualified to do so. It is highly questionable to create two such surveys for the same site within 6 months of each other showing widely differing tree protection zones for the same group of trees. The first survey date Feb 2022 showing a zone area that would make the addition of an extra property on the site ruled out without encroaching on that zone. The second survey dated August 2022 shows a much reduced tree protection zone for the same group of trees, making it possible to consider the addition of a further property, as proposed by the potential developer, without there being a conflict with that reduced zone.
Oct 20th, 2022
Contact Info
- (775) 778-6101
Questions & Answers
Q What is the phone number for Apical Arboriculture ltd?
A The phone number for Apical Arboriculture ltd is: (775) 778-6101.
Q Where is Apical Arboriculture ltd located?
A Apical Arboriculture ltd is located at 2 Astwell Castle Farm, Helmdon, eng NN13 5QU
Q What is the internet address for Apical Arboriculture ltd?
A The website (URL) for Apical Arboriculture ltd is: https://apical-arboriculture-ltd.business.site/?utm_source=gmb&utm_medium=referral
Q What days are Apical Arboriculture ltd open?
A Apical Arboriculture ltd is open:
Friday: 24 Hours
Saturday: 24 Hours
Sunday: 24 Hours
Monday: 24 Hours
Tuesday: 24 Hours
Wednesday: 24 Hours
Thursday: 24 Hours
Q How is Apical Arboriculture ltd rated?
A Apical Arboriculture ltd has a 5.0 Star Rating from 8 reviewers.
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Ratings and Reviews
Apical Arboriculture ltd
Overall Rating
Overall Rating
( 8 Reviews )Emily Lygo on Google
Phil is careful and diligent in his work and was very efficient in delivering his report. Exactly what we needed and wanted. Thank you!
Mayur Pant on Google
Philip is an accredited tree specialist. He was able to help us with identifying the types of tree in a protected conservation area. He was also kind enough to provide a headed report which allowed us to liaise with the council professionally.
He is helpful and knows what he is doing. I would have no reservations in dealing with him again as he is very friendly too. We are very grateful for his help at short notice.
Rosalind Bents on Google
I would highly recommend Phil who prepared a detailed report on a tree which was too close to the house for safety reasons. He established it was not in good health and the Residents Association then agreed for us to take the tree down.
G White on Google
I always choose Phil at Apical Arbor for tree surveys and guidance relating to them. Highly recommend him.
Brian Jones on Google
I have become aware that this is a one man company by someone who is a tree surgeon not qualified as a consultant, yet the business is to act to prepare Tree Protection Surveys for clients doing so online without site visits. Clearly it is questionable to create such surveys unless qualified to do so. It is highly questionable to create two such surveys for the same site within 6 months of each other showing widely differing tree protection zones for the same group of trees. The first survey date Feb 2022 showing a zone area that would make the addition of an extra property on the site ruled out without encroaching on that zone. The second survey dated August 2022 shows a much reduced tree protection zone for the same group of trees, making it possible to consider the addition of a further property, as proposed by the potential developer, without there being a conflict with that reduced zone.