


Chapman & Marriott Tree Specialists Ltd recently completed the removal of a dead tree at Sherwood Pines Forest Holidays site, a popular forest retreat. The dead tree posed a safety risk for visitors and required careful handling to help preserve the natural beauty of the forested area.
Removing a dead tree in a forest setting involves more than just cutting and clearing; it requires an approach that respects the surrounding ecosystem. Our team took measures to protect the nearby flora, carefully lowering each branch to avoid disrupting the forest floor or damaging nearby plants. We prioritised preservation to ensure the area remained undisturbed and accessible for visitors.
Given the popularity of Sherwood Pines, creating a safe work zone was essential. We began by setting up barriers around the site, ensuring visitors remained at a safe distance throughout the process. Our team’s efforts allowed the tree to be removed quickly and without risk to those exploring the forest.
Dead trees, especially in high-traffic areas, need to be handled with precision to maintain safety. Chapman & Marriott Tree Specialists Ltd brought specialised expertise to this project, using techniques designed to preserve the forest’s natural environment while keeping the site safe for all who enjoy it.
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